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World

Hunger
01.
The UN has reported that nearly 10% of people on Earth about
(768 Millions) were undernourished due to disrupted economies
and inflated food price. The significant impact of covid-19 has
set back efforts of years with months. Nutritionists suggested
that chronically hunger can lead to high maternal rates and
stunted growth in children.
02. As if Yemen needed more woes, the
COVID19 scourge has triggered the
malnutrition rate higher than ever. Ever
since the prevailing conflict with the
Houthis six years ago has limited outside
fundings, Yemeni have always in dire
need of international aids. In a five-scale
monitoring system used by humanitarian
groups for assessing hunger
emergencies, most of the district
controlled by the Houthis are believed to
be in phase 4 - emergency.
The famine psychosis makes people consume
themselves (as it used up glucose stored in their
liver and then the protein in theirs own muscles
and cells) and their personality (people become
alarmingly insane, aggressive). The book is
convincing people to spot to the similarity
between three of the biggest famines in the
world. The author has pointed out that famine is
caused by lack of functioning democracy. In his
examples, he cited the Irish potato famine as
the British government has seized the
agricultural products of Ireland people

—Three famines by Thomas


Keneally
Authority
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Charismatic authority
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Charismatic authority is s a concept of leadership
developed by the German sociologist Max Weber. It
involves a type of organization or a type of leadership
in which authority derives from the charisma of the
leader. As charismatic authority almost always
endangers the boundaries of two other authority, it is
often seen as revolutionary.
02 Rational-legal authority
Rational-legal authority is a form of leadership in
which the authority of an organization or a ruling
regime is largely tied to legal rationality, legal
legitimacy and bureaucracy. They mostly derive their
powere from the system of bureaucracy and legality.
Most 21st century are classified as this type of
authority.
03 Traditional authority
Traditional authority is the power that is legitimized
by respect for long-standing cultural patterns and
beliefs. It's based on the idea of the traditional
mindset which incline that people should follow the
established rule.
Political
Economy
Karl
Marx Primitive
Alienation
Rather than seeing themself in the
Accumulation
objects they have created, today When profits are what managers
works are more likely to be care about, workers can be fired
specialized. When one worker can the minute that costs rise or
not derive a sense of the genuine savings can be made through
contribution they might make, they technology.
can not feel joy in daily work.
Commodity
Fetishism
when the bourgeois family was fraught with resentment
as people are staying together not for love but for
financial reasons. He argue that the capitalist system
forced people to put economic interests at the heart of
their lives, to the point when they can no longer know
deep, honest relationship.
The Adam Smith theories about
specialisation

As he observed that in modern businesses, tasks


formerly done by one person in a single day can be
split into many tasks carried out by multiple people
over whole careers.Smith hailed this as a momentous
development: he predicted that national economies
would become hugely richer the more specialised their
workforces became. This has set foot for one of the
first theory about Capitalism.
How government can establish market
economy
Rather than just a natural phenomena that follows laws like "supply and demand", the
government actually creates and maintains a market economy by some ways, namely:
- establishing law and order: Law and order helps to structure the economy by providing
predictability.
The government creates a legal system that can punish people who commit fraud, and
therefore, they are less likely to commit crimes.
- defining rules of property:
The government ensure your ownership by enact specific laws which ban others from
stealing your property. An example of this is the printed bill whenever you bought
something
- creating a labor force:
The government can also enlarge the labour force by providing students loan for collage
and establishing programmes like what they did in the Great Depression.
Human
What is it like to be human ?
The innate power of humans—the only viable adjudicator
and enforcer of rights—is one of the major issues
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affecting Rights of Nature. With the mentioned
perspective, the author examines the layers of power that
are involved with human-nature relations and how they
can undermine the non-anthropocentric bearings of Rights
of Nature. Protecting Nature for humans, as an object of
rights, can circumvent the issue of who can represent it.
However, it is unlikely that this mechanism is sufficient to
trump what Tabios Hillebrecht terms the human “survival
compulsion,” which is triggered when powerful forms of
Nature stands to threaten the rights of humans.
01. Humans are more than just mere "throwaway survival
machines” whose only purpose is to survive and replicate
genes. Based on scientific research called “suffering-induced
transformational experiences”, human are constantly evolve
through suffering bereavements or close encounters with
death etc. The author argued that the awakening is a state
when we experience life and the world fully, in contrast with
"asleep" when we see life as meaningless.
fining human as self-focused animal who tend to think that being human is
mehow very special, the author believe the question "what is it to be
man?" is absolutely narccistic. Humans, rather than being curious about the
es of billions of other sentient beings, are only focused on the rights for

A picture is worth a
emself. Citing Aristotle carefully to prove his own perspective, the writer
s questioned the ethical concern of whether human has the right to
minate the planet as it is doing now.
thousand words

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