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Title: Irish Cinema
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Phillips argues against the claim that capitalism is the underlying cause of the social problems that have often been blamed on advertising.
False
9. Glasbeek says that the reason current levels of workplace illness and injury are as high as they are has to do with the capitalist system under which we operate... Showed first 250 characters
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Glasbeek argues that the safety requirements that new businesses must satisfy seldom ensure a safe environment for workers.
True
11. Alan Gewirth says that, although safety is important, workers should not be seen as having a right to a safe workplace... Showed next 250 characters
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