Capitalism, Social Relations, And Free Trade Regulations

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The three most important problems of global politics is Capitalism, Social Relations and Free Trade Regulations. Capitalism is an ideology advocating private property and minimal government control. This is important to create wealth, jobs, ownership of property because there is a power struggle. Since there is minimal government control over private property there are some companies who take advantage by exploiting their workers with cheap labor and poor work conditions. I believe more government involvement with corporations will decrease exploitation by them making rules that promotes public rights, and creating executionary steps for the rules to be upheld. Government should have penalties in place for companies who explore resources and even more companies should be held responsible as well due to their lack of corporate social responsibility towards its stakeholders. …show more content…

Now embrace with access to the internet social relations are growing to keep us connected as we create or cultivate with our ideologies and people likewise nation wide. Samuel Huntington argued conflicts of global politics will be between groups from different cultures. I believe this problem is connected to Human Rights Laws because any violence on another culture reneges on their rights as humans without discrimination. The interaction with nations gives us an idea of their thinking process, their way of life, and grow to be alliances with neighboring countries. Therefore having an open mind when interacting with other neighboring countries due to your experience in social relations with your alli. Thus, federal and state government should be responsible. The UN is an example of social relations in the sense that they’re a common ground where nations communicate with each on global political issues and find strategies to dissolve these