ANT100Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Carlos Slim, The New York Times, Structural Unemployment
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Post-industrial relations of production: within the state: structural unemployment. : new forms of education and re-education, taxing robots, guaranteed income - ny. Increasing income disparities: growth of unemployed or underemployed surplus populations, homeless people, urban slums. Industrial and post-industrial societies in a globalized economy: the rich world is post-industrial, the postcolony is undergoing a form of industrialization. In the rich world: a nostalgia for working class manufacturing jobs. 2017 gross domestic product per person, adjusted for purchasing power, in us dollars. Unequal development: carlos slim helin, oxfam, 2018: the 26 richest men own as much wealth as the poorer half of the world"s population. Colonialism and indigenous people: setter colonies: where settlers from the colonizing power move to the colony. Toronto purchase of land from the mississauga nation: 1787, 1805, 2010. Colonialist ( imperialist ) superstructure: white supremacism: the race concept - a justification for colonial rule.