The destructive impact of the capitalist economy on the public, especially in developing countries, is accompanied by painful social transformations. As capitalism’s nature is centered on profit, it deepens class divisions in developing countries and leads to inequalities in income distribution, as well as social and communal erosion. While economic growth produces positive effects for a limited segment, this situation exacerbates social injustice by preventing the fair distribution of wealth.
The historical and political issues between Turkey and Armenia have been a major source of tension since the early 20th century. The events of 1915 remain one of the biggest obstacles to relations between the two countries, and in addition, Turkey's closure of its borders with Armenia and the lack of diplomatic relations have created a lasting status quo.