Part 50 (2/2)
Orlik, ”Unrest Grows as Economy Booms.”
48 wages have been increasing significantly in the last two years
David Leonhardt, ”In China, Cultivating the Urge to Splurge,” New York Times Magazine, November 28, 2010.
49 sources besides the partic.i.p.atory nature of their system
Daniel Bell, ”Real Meaning of the Rot at the Top of China,” Financial Times, April 23, 2012.
50 ”form the fundamental principle of Mao Zedong Thought?”
Deng Xiaoping, ”Speech at the All-Army Conference on Political Work: June 2, 1978,” in Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping, vol. 2 (Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1984), p. 132.
51 corporate lobbies to sit in the actual drafting sessions
Laura Sullivan, ”Shaping State Laws with Little Scrutiny,” NPR, October 29, 2010, /2010/10/29/130891396/shaping-state-laws-with-little-scrutiny; Mike McIntire, ”Conservative Nonprofit Acts as a Stealth Business Lobbyist,” New York Times, April 22, 2012.
52 routinely rubber-stamp laws
Sullivan, ”Shaping State Laws with Little Scrutiny”; McIntire, ”Conservative Nonprofit Acts as a Stealth Business Lobbyist”; John Ca.s.sidy, ”America's Cla.s.s War,” New Yorker blog, June 8, 2012, /online/blogs/comment/2012/06/wisconsin-scott-walker-cla.s.s-war.html.
53 longest running corporation was created in Sweden in 1347
”Sweden: The Oldest Corporation in the World,” Time, March 15, 1963.
54 common until the seventeenth century, when the Netherlands
”The taste of adventure,” Economist, December 17, 1998.
55 United Kingdom
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