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==Social exclusion==
 
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With globalization the cultural values of the Western economic system have spread world-wide. These cultural values are based on a spirit of competition and exclusion.
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With globalization the cultural values of the Western economic system have spread world-wide. These globalized cultural values are based on a spirit of competition and exclusion.
  
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_exclusion Social exclusion] usually refers to the alienation or disenfranchisement of certain groups within a society, such as people belonging to a specific class, race, gender, sexual orientation, age group (elderly and youth), or people with disabilities. But underlying the disenfranchisement of any specific group is the general tendency of contemporary society to generate exclusion spontaneously on all levels.
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_exclusion Social exclusion] usually refers to the alienation or disenfranchisement of certain groups within a society, such as people belonging to a specific class, race, gender, sexual orientation, age group (elderly and youth), or people with disabilities. But underlying the disenfranchisement of any specific group is the general tendency of contemporary society to generate exclusion spontaneously on all levels.

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