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Now we have to mention the difference 21 the social level. The market economy 22 a difference on social level. For the 23 persons market economy offers a good chance to 24 big money. But for the persons who are not so able, or 25 cannot engage in business like disabled people, it is a hard 26 which deprives them 27 the chance to live a decent life. It becomes often the cause of social troubles, and if the social difference or gap 28 the critical level, the existence of society itself would be in 29 . It is one of the biggest roles for every state to avoid this danger. J:mOg95<
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On the social level difference, there is an 30 different from that in one company or organization. That is the matter of human rights. So it is not a matter of economy 31 a matter of politics. It must be 32 for all people. These kinds of rights not being assured, people feel that their right to live is 33 . The assurance of the right to live is the minimal condition of socialism. It is not allowed for the state to neglect these kinds of human rights. 34 these socially fundamental rights, especially in developing countries, the right to receive an equal education for children is very important, 35 education makes society fluid and active. Education not only raises the quality of manpower, but also gives people 36 for the future. To assure people’s rights at the basic level is important not only in the political 37 but also in the economic sense. 38 everyone a chance to develop his 39 which is realized only by education, is effective to activate society. Therefore the establishment of a compulsory education institution is the first 40 task of every developing country. Rb~Kyy$
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