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    Introduction: Niccolò Machiavelli’s character and the true meaning of his philosophy have been one of the enigmas of modern history (Sabine 328). He was a very controversial thinker. He is known for his infamous reputation. This reputation is the result of his best known book, The Prince, published in 1532. Even though he proclaimed to be a republican, in this work he deals with the prince’s ability to attain power. Machiavelli is claimed to be the founder of “modern” politics, and to have…

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    What Does Montesquieu Mean?

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    cease abusing them. […] Who are to watch the watchmen? –the people themselves […] without this ultimate safeguard, the ruling Few will be forever the scourge and oppression of the subject Many.” Montesquieu outlines various forms of government like Despots which are inherently bad and corrupt whereas J.S. Mill discredits it because of the…

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    Although Napoléon believed himself to be a “enlightened despot,” and therefore did not identify with the Jacobins’ governmental ideologies – such as their republicanism and democratic ideas – he still had strong governmental beliefs and wanted to bring freedom to the people of France (Perry, 476). Napoléon saw in enlightened despotism as a “means of ensuring political stability and strengthening the State” (Perry, 477). Like Robespierre and his…

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    451’s society, the government uses technology as a distraction. Technology keeps people busy and preoccupied from the occurrences around them. The society Bradbury creates in Fahrenheit 451 follows the Triple D proposal: Distraction, Dehumanization, Despotism. The abundance and excessive prominence of technology, particularly…

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    “All powers of government, legislative, executive, and judiciary, result to the legislative body. The concentrating these in the same hand is precisely the definition of despotic government…one hundred and seventy-three despots would surely be as oppressive as one…an elective despotism was not the government we fought for” (Carey, McClellan Pg. 258). In Vices of the Political System of the United States, James Madison would speak of the injustices of state law, and comment that “brings more into…

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    Critical examination of the role played by moral judgments in historiography This paper attempts to understand and critically examine the role played by moral judgments in historiography. It also discusses the views held by three prominent historians, i.e., E.H. Carr, Marc Bloch, and R.G. Collingwood on this topic. One of the long standing and important issues in the philosophy of history is the permissibility or desirability of moral judgments. Historians in our own time continue to be wary…

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    The framers of the Constitution were visionaries who sought to establish a limited representative government which not only restricted the powers of an existing government, but also safeguarded the rights of the minority through restricting majority rule. A republic, they believed, would be the only form of government in which the liberty of the people could be preserved. Greatly influenced by the 17th century British philosopher John Locke, who advocated for the protection of natural rights of…

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    What frustrates me the most is Gov. Greg Abbott who was the Attorney General and Ken Paxton go sue in Federal court when the Obama administration violates the sovereignty of the state. To me this is an exercise in futility. It is just the same as keep reminding the wheel is still round and passing resolution after resolution in the Texas Legislator is trying to reinvent the wheel. To me as I see it. it is a waste of time and money going into Federal court. While waiting for a day in court. The…

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    Much countries that have an unstable government mirror the same types of social structures. The regimes of North Korea, Sudan, and Somalia has great disparity between the social classes. The poor in these countries have very little compared to the rich, and the reason behind much of this is the inadequate or over-enforcement of the laws. Suzanne Collins got inspired by these events and wrote a book based off of these events. The Hunger Games suggests that the hierarchical manner in which social…

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    industrialization bring to American ideals of democracy and equality? Was the growth of huge corporations and great fortunes a successful realization of American principles or a threat to them? Chapter 25 America Moves to the City, 1865-1900 Despotism Sweatshop Fundamentalist Louis Sullivan Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois Feminist Mark Twain Prohibition Emily Dickinson Tycoon 1) How did the “New Immigration” differ from the “Old Immigration,” and how did Americans…

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