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  • The Problem of Classicism in Capitalistic Societies

     

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Publicēts: 09.08.2003.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
Literatūras saraksts: Nav
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Law is much more than legislation, or "law in the books." Law is also defined in practice. However, in a capitalist society, it is the wealthy upper class that defines law in practice. In a free market based system, the wealthy class usually consists of business owners and heads of local and multi-national corporations. Because of the enormous amount of money and capital that corporations generate, pressures, in terms of restrictive laws, are diminished in order to preserve the economic structure. In America, laws such as protecting the environment, or utilizing a cleaner, cheaper automotive fuel are seen as threats to long established and highly profitable corporations such as the oil industry, for example. These corporations donate large amounts of money to political campaigns and employ thousands of people. Any threat to them by enforcing stricter standards of operations could result in higher prices, lost jobs, and lost campaigns. This then creates a schism in society where an upper class, a middle class, and a working class must coexist under the same law. But whose law? In addition, different cultural backgrounds and religious ideologies are taken into account when defining law. As a result of a capitalistic system of law that is governed by a free market economy, and dominated by a wealthy, upper class, the cultural, social, and political values of that class are embedded in the law.…

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