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Nepotism

Introduct: 1) what is nepotism

2)how it can affect society

Overall purpose of essay

Main part:

1) Nepotism disadv. :

1. 1st criteria + ex: employees become source of discrimination

2. 2nd criteria +ex: non-qualified, non-experienced kin workers/new managers

3. 3rd criteria +ex: can lead to corruption

2) Advantages: how family bus. Entrepreneurs gain from N.

4. 1st criteria + ex: Family business safety

5. 2nd criteria +ex: Success of fam.bus. from generation to generation

6. 3rd criteria +ex: Stability, longevity, successful growth

Conclusion: which side I will be for? What is appears in my country.

In our contemporary world, where it seems that individualism has taken a high place in society, there is still has a heavy role of nepotism. As, several models show that if two or more individuals act collectively in assisting their mutual kin, their effective coefficient of relatedness can be greater than if each acts individually. The point is that human beings are likely to have evolved psychological mechanisms “moral entiments” adapted to solving collective action problems.

In the first section of this paper I take up the general problem of the nepotism toward society, and how heavy situations brings us to social destruction, and problems like corruption. In the second section, I consider the beneficial side of nepotism, deriving country examples where nepotism is prevalent.

Nepotism is a favorism granted usually, in politics or business toward relatives. No one deny the fact that nepotism in some kind of view has it’s accepted level. Usually it appears in creative and social fields, like in families of artists , writers and etc. For instance, a dynasty of writers which follow some kind of trend.

But just when it come to business, medicine and law, there should be a real qualification, meritocracy and experiences behind all of relative power achievement.

However, in some countries nepotism is...