Abstract

The provision of goods and services between people of different ethnicities, economic conditions, and cultures is one of the facts of modern life, in a form of transnationalism that shapes the mundialization of cultures. In any relationship there is the risk of exploitation, and there are constant claims of exploitation between the richer and poorer countries of the world. Does that prohibit trade or exchange between peoples in countries of different economic means? If it does then we will arguably never end that divide, and what humans have called trade over millennia will come to a halt. […]

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