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Grupo 1. Norbert Furones Guillermo Bara Roser Folch Gerard Vidal Elliot Echevarria Astrid Serres. GLOBALIZATION:

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Grupo 1

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  1. Grupo 1 NorbertFurones Guillermo Bara Roser Folch Gerard Vidal ElliotEchevarria Astrid Serres

  2. GLOBALIZATION: Globalization refers to the increasingly global relationships of culture, people, and economic activity. It is generally used to refer to economic globalization: the global distribution of the production of goods and services. The world is becoming smaller and smaller. We live more people for less space. Now is more easy to travel than 50 years ago, in a day you can go to all the world. You can communicate with the people of the other side of the world by new technologies (internet, telephone..) CHINA EXPORT PARTNERS: All the countries of the world are communicated economically. If a country have crisis, very slowly all the rest of the countries that are relationated with each country will fall in the crisis too.

  3. Before the world was communist and capitalist, and now developed and not developed. Also before the world was divided into east and west, now is divided into north and south. He map below shows the north-south divide. It has been updated to include countries like South Africa, Singapore and Taiwan. It was based upon the Brandt line and shows the more economically developed countries (MEDCs) in blue and the less economically developed countries (LEDCs) in red. Polarization

  4. Marxism explains the development of nature, the progress of society and thought by four laws that are scattered in the works of Marx and Engels and which can be summarizedas follows: 1. Law of dialectical change. Nothing is fixed, all reality is coming to be, in a perpetualbecoming.2. Law of reciprocal action. The dialectical movement, the becoming of reality occursthrough a sequence of processes and phases that arise from each other and developgradually over time. The world and nature and society develop in this way thanks to itsself-movement.3. Law of contradiction. The evolutionary process of reality is explained by thecontradiction: everything is transformed because it is in contradiction with itself. If the contradiction ceases, life would end.4. Law of transformation of quantity to quality (law of progress by leaps). Certain degreeof conversion achieved quantitative conversion occurs qualitative. Marxism Marx

  5. Is a revolutionary socialist movement to create a classless, moneyless, and stateless social order structured upon common ownership of the means of production, as well as a social, political and economic ideology that aims at the establishment of this social order. Theory: According to communist theory, the only way to abolish capitalist inequalities is to have the proletariat (working class), who collectively constitute the main producer of wealth in society, and who are perpetually exploited and marginalised by the bourgeoisie (wealthy class), to overthrow the capitalist system in a wide-ranging social revolution . Countries of the world now (red) or previously (orange) officially structured as socialist states under communist (Marxist-Leninist) governments, often called "communist states" in the West. Comunism

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