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    more than a century, ideological extremists at either end of the political spectrum have seized upon well-publicized incidents such as my encounter with Castro to attack the Rockefeller family for the inordinate influence they claim we wield over American political and economic institutions. Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring with others around the world…

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    wrote his Second Treatise of Government to create a picture of a proper democratic society which he wanted for his beloved homeland of England. Lockean ideals and principles are still being taught today and used in most democratic societies. Locke is still influencing modern day politics with his enlightened view on the powers of the Legislative to tax its constituents and the Executive branch superseding the Legislative powers in government. According to Locke a government has the right to…

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    Recycling In America

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    Climate change is becoming an increasingly important issue for many Americans across the country. Many people see recycling as the most direct way to make a change. In their everyday lives they use recyclable bags, recycle items, and compost. Yet not enough is done to increase recycling rates across the country as many recyclable products are thrown away each year. For example, roughly 59% of the waste can be recycled. This percentage is made up of paper, food scraps, and yard trimmings (Weeks,…

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    Essay On Lobbyism

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    The Cost of Influence To truly embody the American spirit, one must appreciate the following things: baseball, apple pie, and freedom. Democracy, an institution that has granted Americans their beloved freedom, would not function without the public’s influences and ideas. Lobbying is a practice that preys upon the idea of citizens being involved in government under the false pretense that representatives from large corporations petition lawmakers to “give the people a voice.” In reality, many…

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    automatically benefits Ms. Capitalism. American citizens have been forcefully sucking the tit of Ms. Capitalism herself. Our country knows no other path but capitalism. Equality is a word that America prides itself on. Even though it’s far from the truth, socially and economically. The irony of our government institutions has started since the Founding Fathers formed the Government infrastructure that we’ve built today. Rich White Men founded this country. Looking at Government today and high…

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    Carl Becker wrote about the “ideal democracy” in a government. The main purpose of his lecture is to make a clear understanding on the nature of democracy. He compares it with other forms of government that confide in a autocracy and the leadership of the few rather than the many. He states his concrete definition of democracy as, “A democratic government has always meant one in which the citizens, or a sufficient number of them to represent more or less effectively the common will, freely to…

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    Not Yours The government controls what is supposed to be individual rights without American citizens being fully aware. As a liberalist, Balko strongly believes individual freedoms should be the center focus of the government. He disagrees that the government is doing a good job of sustaining and encouraging a healthier America. His concerns about these issues point toward the idea of fairness because little things like what we eat affect us all. Balko’s argument is that the government should…

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    Role Of Public Opinion

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    The Semi-Sacred Role of Public Opinion in the United States Public opinion is a collection of individual opinions and reflects majority beliefs. This means that one must interview different individuals and add their opinions in order to have a public opinion. Public opinion is a reflection of the beliefs of the majority in that it is based on what majority of the people think (Glynn, Herbst, Okeefe and Shapiro, p. 11). Opinions of friends, neighbours and co-workers are reported in such a way…

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    millennials are wary of freedom because they do not support democracy, hence indicating that they are afraid of freedom. He proves his claim by providing different statistics to show the number of millennials that request the government to regulate speech and the amount of Americans who think that democracy is a bad idea. By mentioning these numbers, he also indicates the millennial's strong desire to remove the restrictions on speech. The indications shown in his article recommend that he…

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    1848, which discussed the many issues on the power, process, and abilities of the United States government. One of the main problems he talks about is the problem of the government overruling the majority to their own legislative consciences. He believed that because of this, the American government was corrupt and faulty. He states: “The standing army is only an arm of the standing government. The government itself, which is only the mode which the people have chosen to execute their will, is…

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