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Editorial/Political Cartoon Analysis

Editorial/Political Cartoon Analysis. Today’s Invisible hand. Which of the objects in the cartoon are symbols and what do they represent?. This malnourished character is dressed as a banker or perhaps an industrialist and represents the western world and all of its surplus.

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Editorial/Political Cartoon Analysis

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  1. Editorial/Political Cartoon Analysis Today’s Invisible hand

  2. Which of the objects in the cartoon are symbols and what do they represent? This malnourished character is dressed as a banker or perhaps an industrialist and represents the western world and all of its surplus. The briefcase is labeled as the “Wealth of Nations” and represents just that, the concentration of money in the economies of the developed nations. This malnourished character, a beggar, and represents the challenges and difficulties of living in the developed world .

  3. List 3 adjectives that describe the emotions portrayed in the cartoon.

  4. Explain the message of the cartoon.

  5. What group(s) would agree with the cartoon's message? Why would this group(s) agree with the cartoon's message?

  6. What group(s) would disagree with the cartoon's message? Why would this group(s) disagree with the cartoon's message?

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