1. The great historian Eric Hobsbawm described the political revolutions inspire
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1. The great historian Eric Hobsbawm described the political revolutions inspired by the American, French and Haitian Revolutions and the economic changes created by the Industrial Revolution as the "Dual Revolution" which fundamentally changed all aspects of life in Europe, America and beyond. How, in your opinion, did the concept of "all men being created equal" correspond to the varied social and economic conditions of different social classes during the Industrial Revolution? How did the relationship between these political ideals and the economic realities on the ground lead to different, often contradictory, ideological views of the future of economics and politics?Explanation / Answer
I accept that the relationship between these political ideals and the economic realities on the ground lead to different, often contradictory, ideological viewsof the future of economics and politics. i strongly have a view that all the impractical and un-real poitical systems have failed. There is a big corruption in democracy and the politicians are often un-intelligent fools and rowdies. I I strongly think that this would lead to great chaos as for as the future of the world is concerned. We can feel that heat, and the world is heading towards a great destruction; in fact, the World War III is in the offing. Alas, this is the ground reality now!
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