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CRISES OF HUMANITY IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (ALL OF US ARE AT RISK IN THE WORLD AROUND US)

Journal: International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (IJHSS) (Vol.5, No. 5)

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Page : 107-126

Keywords : Crises of Humanity in the Global Economy;

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Abstract

There are many crises of humanity like food , debt , economic recession , war, refugee & migration, displacement, underdevelopment, climate change, natural & unnatural disasters, arising out of growing transnational crime, house , those living in conflict and in chronic poverty , most vulnerable, growing transnational crime, inequality , global fiscal policies that negatively impact other economics, nuclear trafficking & terrorism, human rights violations, policy crisis , Marx's theory of economic crisis -its causes & impacts . Expanding lists at risk is infinite. In crises, thousands have been died and others’ are suffering. Building on the earlier works on humanity & globalization, this study discusses the nature of the global economy, the rise of a globalized production and financial system, a transnational capitalist class, and a transnational state and warns of the rise of a global police state to contain the explosive contradictions of a global capitalist system that is crisis-ridden and out of control by giving rise to all kinds crises of `artificial intelligent weapons (AI) , climate change, financial market volatility, increasing inequality, chronic poverty , global slavery , trafficking & terrorist, defining vulnerability, and some more to add to the urgency of seeking connections between crises of humanity and the global economy. As a result of more warring parties are brazenly violating international standard to recognise others as the common humanity and the suffering people are not “others”; they are as diverse as the human family itself; the developing countries pay the highest price in a global economy. These reasons and more, this study surveys some of the factors under study and conclude with an exploration of how diverse social, economic & political forces are responding to the crisis of humanity and alternative scenarios for the future.

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