The unlikely alliance of the incumbent industrialist and the distressed unemployed worker is especially powerful amid the debris of corporate bankruptcies and layoffs
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The unlikely alliance of the incumbent industrialist and the distressed unemployed worker is especially powerful amid the debris of corporate bankruptcies and layoffs. In an economic downturn, the capitalist is more likely to focus on costs of the competition emanating from free markets than on the opportunities they create. And the unemployed worker will find many others in a similar condition and with anxieties similar to his, which will make it easier for them to organize together. Using the cover and the political organization provided by the distressed, the capitalist captures the political agenda.
(i) ] The purpose of an unlikely alliance between the industrialist and the unemployed during an economic downturn is to stifle competition in free markets
(ii) In an economic downturn, the capitalists use the anxieties of the unemployed and their political organisation to set the political agenda to suit their economic interests.
(iii) An economic downturn creates competition because of which the capitalists capture the political agenda created by the political organisation provided by the unemployed.
(iv) An unlikely alliance of the industrialist and the unemployed happens during an economic downturn in which they come together to unite politically and capture the political agenda.
The unlikely alliance of the incumbent industrialist and the distressed unemployed worker is especially powerful amid the debris of corporate bankruptcies and layoffs. In an economic downturn, the capitalist is more likely to focus on costs of the competition emanating from free markets than on the opportunities they create. And the unemployed worker will find many others in a similar condition and with anxieties similar to his, which will make it easier for them to organize together. Using the cover and the political organization provided by the distressed, the capitalist captures the political agenda.
(i) ] The purpose of an unlikely alliance between the industrialist and the unemployed during an economic downturn is to stifle competition in free markets
(ii) In an economic downturn, the capitalists use the anxieties of the unemployed and their political organisation to set the political agenda to suit their economic interests.
(iii) An economic downturn creates competition because of which the capitalists capture the political agenda created by the political organisation provided by the unemployed.
(iv) An unlikely alliance of the industrialist and the unemployed happens during an economic downturn in which they come together to unite politically and capture the political agenda.
(ii) In an economic downturn, the capitalists use the anxieties of the unemployed and their political organisation to set the political agenda to suit their economic interests.
One of the important ideas of this entry is the retrenchment of workers, and their union. The other major idea is the businessmen holding on to the political plan. We want to capture these two ideas. 2 is the most ideal decision. 1 comes to the fore in light of the fact that there is no evidence to "reduce rivalry in irregular economies". 3 mistakenly says "A financial meltdown creates rivalry". There is no such clue in the section. 4 says "the unemployed and industrialists meet to engage strategically". There is no such thing as political unity among the sections.
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