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Contemporary Issues and Liberalism

Contemporary Issues and Liberalism. What solutions to contemporary issues are supported by the principles of liberalism?. Key Concepts. Consumerism Unanticipated Consequences of Liberalism Environmental Movements China and India: 21 st Century Economic Miracles Pandemics Water Shortages

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Contemporary Issues and Liberalism

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  1. Contemporary Issues and Liberalism What solutions to contemporary issues are supported by the principles of liberalism?

  2. Key Concepts Consumerism Unanticipated Consequences of Liberalism Environmental Movements China and India: 21st Century Economic Miracles Pandemics Water Shortages Reference: pages 417-436

  3. China and India: 21st Century Economic Miracles • China and India and rapidly modernizing and have recently experienced tremendous economic growth • However they are not using the same development path • China: Centre for low wage manufacturing (show intro from manufactured landscapes) • India: Concentrated on providing services, like call centers

  4. Issues and Concerns • Both have had to face similar political, economic, and environmental problems as their growth accelerated • Loss of farmland and traditional way of life • The exploitation of underpaid workers • Environmental issues: urban air quality poor due to pollution (7 of the 10 most polluted cities on earth are located in China) • Ongoing conflict between economic development and environmental degradation. Sustainable economic development and environmental protections are luxuries that these developing countries feel they cannot afford. • What solutions has economic liberalism brought to each country? What problems have resulted from such liberalism?

  5. A pandemic is an outbreak of disease on a global scale • From the Greek word “pan” (all) and “demos” (people) • It is a rapidly spreading, highly virulent disease that creates a borderless path of infection from which people have little or no immunity and for which there is presently no vaccine • Mass communication has increased our awareness, the ease of international travel has increased the spread • Examples: • Black Plague (1350s Europe)(listen to excerpt from Bubonic Nukes 3:45-8:49) • Avian Bird Flu, SARS, H1NI

  6. Pandemics and Liberal Democracies • Challenging issue for liberal democracies • On one hand, limiting travel and restricting tourists, visitors, and new immigration to a country can provide greater protection • On the other hand, such actions will hamper trade and development, severely restrict the basic freedoms of citizens and potentially create other issues related to human rights violations • Determining a course of action is a complex matter and is international is scope • The WHO plays a crucial role in monitoring health issues at a global level • Do you think there is a point at which individual freedom should be restricted by governments in dealing with pandemics?

  7. Water Shortages A lack of access to clean and safe drinking water. According to the UN, more than one billion people suffer from this shortage For general background click here

  8. Alberta Issues… • Oil sands development in Northern Alberta involves processes that are very water and energy intensive • Three to five barrels of fresh water are required to produce one barrel of oil • Residual waste from this process affects the environment in many ways (Indigenous communities in Fort Chipewyan have increased cancer rates) • Liberal dilemma: balancing economic development of a country with health concerns of a group of people

  9. Water: A Political Issue • Until recently most people never thought about water as a political issue as water seemed to be all around us – a renewable resource. • Like oxygen, water is ESSENTIAL to life on earth • Examine maps on page 436… within our lifetime access to fresh water could become one of the most pressing global issues • The regulation and control of water represents a dilemma: whose rights take precedence and who makes decisions?

  10. The Issue: Should water be treated as a commodity? Historically, water has been a shared resource. Often government acts on behalf of its citizens to distribute water as a public service. However, recent economic trends encourage governments to sell water usage and distribution rights to private businesses. (known as water privatization)

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