- Sep 22, 2013
- 4,956
- 250
- 85
If we look at nations that embrace capitalism, we see a preference for mercantile inventiveness. This stands in contrast to socialist economic nations that seem to embrace a standardized production method of goods marketing.
Perhaps there is something in human nature then that seeks to create options for individualization (or style if you prefer) and socialization (or standardization if you prefer).
Examination of transfers and contracts regarding disposable goods (i.e., paper cups) in our modern consumerism convenience themed global market seems to find bridges between individualization and socialization, albeit very colloquially.
How then is human nature being negotiated in our modern society of consumerism globalization (i.e., eTrade)?
Mercantilism-inspection Hollywood (USA) movies such as "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013) explore this new age intrigue.
Perhaps there is something in human nature then that seeks to create options for individualization (or style if you prefer) and socialization (or standardization if you prefer).
Examination of transfers and contracts regarding disposable goods (i.e., paper cups) in our modern consumerism convenience themed global market seems to find bridges between individualization and socialization, albeit very colloquially.
How then is human nature being negotiated in our modern society of consumerism globalization (i.e., eTrade)?
Mercantilism-inspection Hollywood (USA) movies such as "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013) explore this new age intrigue.