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tries. Thus the balance inclines towards the domination of
developed countries which established these organizations
to ensure its interests including the International Monetary
Fund (IMF).
Therefore, the international organization took over the
local organizations and then overwhelmed them and ac-
quired their overall services, hence raised prices after it ex-
tended the range of unemployment and widened the gap
between rich and poor. Consequently, it raised the standard
of living of rich and increased the misery of poor which
could be witnessed in many countries that paved the way
for the aforementioned organizations, especially the World
Bank and International Monetary Fund. We could also no-
tice the demise of the middle class, extension of the range
of poor, increase of capital inflation, and its accumulation in
the least possible number of extremely rich capitalists. This
has led these organizations and capitalists to control the po-
litical decision centers, and take over this decision which
constitutes a closed circuit, i.e. the capital captures the de-
cision, and the political decision reshapes and reactivates
capital and so on until the socio-economic gap becomes
deeper and wider. As a result, the globalization slogans
become meaningless, in particular democracy and human
rights in the light of the duplication of standards pursued
by the colonial states that only seek to ensure their interests