SOC263H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Neocolonialism, Neoliberalism, Walt Whitman Rostow

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8:36 pm (70) worlds coming apart and coming together. Benton harbor - black, single-parent capital 8/10 kids to single moms (76) the double divide: the gap between national. Gap b/w nations is greater than the gap w/in any single country. Un issues human development report - the rich consumer 86% and the poor consume 1. 3. Gdp - measures income levels, total of services and goods provided. Projected measure of educational levels based on enrollment of children (79) the gap within nations. Since fall of communism, inequality has grown dramatically w/in eastern. South africa - one of the world"s most unequal countries. Us - most unequal society in the advanced industrial world (82) the global debate. Churchill - iron wall of the british empire. Roosevelt - time magazine, against empires and spheres of influence. He liked four freedoms: nations with freely chosen govt" living as good neighbours in a world of free trade and mutual prosperity (83) modernization (83) modernization.

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