Returning to China was also hard, but, she says, despite all
the social problems of corruption, pollution, food safety and the increasing gap between rich and poor, she thinks China now has the creative energy that New York had back then.
Not exact matches
Progressivism, a populist reform movement in the early twentieth century, espoused by Presidents like Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, and grounded in Protestant moralism, which sought to make government both more responsive to the plight
of the people, for instance using Constitutional amendments to deal with
social problems like alcoholism and using government force to quash monopolies, and at the same time more representative
of the will
of the electorate, for instance instituting more democracy like the direct election
of Senators and ending the
corruption of Machine politics in the cities.
The global coalition against
corruption, transparency international, recently posted a video to its
social media page listing some world leaders and
problems of nepotism.
As I've seen in many other places around the world, people are outraged with increasing
corruption and impunity, with the lack
of action related to enviromental and
social problems.