SOSC 1430 Chapter Notes -Architecture Of Peru, Lust, Neocolonialism

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Europe 16 century, their main goal was profit: through production of agricultural goods, long distance commerce, and this eventually made the. Europeans empower the rest of the world (42) Unequal bargaining and trade through european economic power (43) 16th century onwards, capitalism changed social systems of the world, even today, neocolonial capitalist empowerment still remains in third world (43) Thus, third world ever more dependent on the rich countries workers of poor countries produce material exports for rich countries, they work for foreign companies, and paid dollar a day and have no choice. Poverty is not traditional, not accidental (43) rich countries needed cheap goods from third world, this created economic expansion, but drained and impoverished the third world (43) All african countries shouldn"t be characterized as traditional since they were uprooted and changed by centuries of slave trade; caribbean region, british capitalism thrived on plantation system which damaged the local area and creating more poverty (44)

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