Thursday, April 14, 2011
Global Economic Control in Corprations
Global expansion has always been an ideal for corporations. For corporations they strive on global expansions because it insures them more profitable income and global recognition. Fast-food companies and oil companies share that same economic philosophy. Providing a service in another country is just as good as your own national country. You don’t only get to grab money from your own customers for you state but you can also double that and grab the money from foreign customers you don’t even know, or can’t even speak to. But keep in mind that corporate companies who you “unknowingly” believe are competing with each other are actually friends who formed an alliance with each other to control the global economy. Who are almost like an organized crime group who can control the global economy. As Klare notes in his book Resource Wars, that oil companies are eager to promote the expansion of their businesses. But it isn’t ironic that that in Fast-Food Nation by Eric Schlosser, fast food corporations or corporations in general that also share that same mentality to control the global economy. “We are here just to expand our businesses and to benefit from profits globally, let’s be friends.” Economic control is the ideal to deal globally.
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Very good connections here between Klare and Schlosser. Work on dialing down your tone *a little* in favor of stronger vocabulary. Try experimenting with journalist writing rather than outrage writing.
ReplyDeleteSentence-wise, I found a fragment. Can you find it?