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Nyerere used Ujamaa as the basis for a national development project. He translated the Ujamaa concept into the institutionalization of social, economic, and political equality through the creation of a central democracy; the abolition of discrimination based on ascribed status; and the nationalization of the economy's key sectors.
Reverse discrimination is a term used to describe discrimination against members of a dominant or majority group, in favor of members of a minority or historically disadvantaged group. Affirmative action
Reverse racism, sometimes referred to as reverse discrimination, [1] is the concept that affirmative action and similar color-conscious programs for redressing racial inequality are forms of anti-white racism. [2]
Nationalization may produce other effects, such as reducing competition in the marketplace, which in turn reduces incentives to innovation and maintains high prices. In the short run, nationalization can provide a larger revenue stream for government but may cause that industry to falter depending on the motivations of the nationalizing party.
Bernie Sanders opposes guest worker programs [87] and is also skeptical about skilled immigrant visas, saying, "Last year, the top 10 employers of H-1B guest workers were all offshore outsourcing companies. These firms are responsible for shipping large numbers of American information technology jobs to India and other countries."
The Pros and Cons of Each. Ellie Diamond. January 14, 2025 at 6:05 AM. Jacob Wackerhausen / iStock.com. ... A reverse mortgage is a loan for older homeowners who have significant amounts of equity ...
But with reverse budgeting, you do the opposite. Make the first line items in your budget your monthly contributions to your savings account, retirement account and investments.
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