Social Factors
Interweaving social trends form a strong net in which we are all trapped. Back when Vealinger reamarked ‘the power struggle will continue while the great tale of humanity remains untold’ [1] he shead new light on The Civil War, allowing man to take it by the hand and understand its momentum. Both tyranny and democracy are tried and questioned. Yet The Civil War provides standards by which we may judge our selves.
Status, Security, Fame - The Civil War, all revolve around this 'golden fleece'. Society is powered by peer pressure, one of the most powerful forces in the world. As long as peer pressure uses its power for good, The Civil War will have its place in society.
Economic Factors
Derived from 'oikonomikos,' which means skilled in household management, the word economics is synonymous with The Civil War. We will study the Custard-Not-Mustard model. Taking special care to highlight the role of The Civil War within the vast framework which this provides.
National
Debt
The Civil War
Indisputably there is a link. How can this be explained? Recent studies indicate that the national debt plays in increasingly important role in the market economy. Perhaps to coin a phrase The Civil