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    form of activity took place in the U.S political system, where companies and corporations would use money via the form of reelection fundraising to buy influence. One could say that the uses of money by these corporations have transformed American politics. In addition, these corporations are very good at controlling the grounds, steering conversations away from them and spin the media. This in return has prevented the government to take action against some of the business sectors. As can be…

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    The historic case of Roe v. Wade, a landmark abortion decision, referred to the constitution to decide to give the right to a female to have an abortion. The concept of abortion has undoubtedly been one of the biggest concerns of the American politics. The debate of abortion compromises the opinions of American leaders. The political opinions of these leaders have appealed significantly to a political party, in which,there is a salient identity of the party and consequently, no longer require a…

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    I believe that the main purpose of this wringing or the author Ronald Brownstein thesis is to explain how our country is more split than ever. Brownstein said, “Despite the fact that issues are no more divisive now than in the past, the cost of so much partisanship is paid by the American people. Perhaps the nation will find a post-partisan solution. Or perhaps there’ll be a ‘second civil war’” (563). America could be the richest and most powerful country in the whole world, however is unable to…

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    political entities with democratic governance. Part of the democratic process is authorizing individuals to make decisions, holding these individuals accountable, and for these individual to be responsive to the needs of the community (Pitkin, 1957). Today, cities have low levels of democratic participation that hold elected officials accountable and authorize them to have the power to make a decision. At the same time, a majority of the electorate views politicians as beholden to special…

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    and learned the value of sacrifice for Country. Naturally, after taking several history and college-level government and politics classes, I have decided to enter college as a Political Science Major with the intention of going to law school and one day running for office so that I may have an opportunity to reverse many of the detrimental policies enacted by our government today. I have written my vice-president and president about my concerns and (frankly) disgust at the prospect that we are…

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    Not only have pacific politics been shaped by our own worldviews, with the influence of those that maintain a very powerful rank in the Pacific communities, world views also shape politics. The concept of a world view is not of a simple context to understand as it has many definitions that exist behind it. DeWitt (2011) defined a world view as ‘not merely a collection of separate, independent, unrelated beliefs, but is instead an intertwined, interrelated, interconnected system of beliefs.’…

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    Politics in Kanye West’s “New Slaves” Although Kanye West has never shied from controversial politics, such as an instance following Hurricane Katrina in which he stated, “George Bush doesn't care about Black people,” the release of the single “New Slaves” from the album Yeezus elevated his level of sociopolitical critique. This work is unique as it overtly introduced its critiques of racist continuity present throughout American history. Ultimately, West seemed to seek to illustrate a…

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    A Critique of Fiorina’s “The Decline of Collective Responsibility in American Politics” In the early 1980s, political scientists were studying the changing status of American political parties (Fiorina 1981). During this time, Morris P. Fiorina wrote his essay to address these findings, most notably what he believes to be the decline of political parties. Fiorina concludes that strong political parties provide electoral accountability and discipline in government and keep the system afloat.…

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    defined according to the widely used definition by Cas Mudde (2004): a set of ideas “that considers society to be ultimately separated into two homogeneous and antagonistic groups, ‘the pure people’ versus ‘the corrupt elite’, and which argues that politics should be an expression of the volonté générale (general will) of the people”. Therefore, as far as populism in party democracy is concerned, the most obvious tension is between the general will of the people (as claimed by the populist…

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    But today like then, everyday narratives of people retell a story of uncertainty and of careless political decisions responsible for the lack of “stability and permanence”. And even though today residences of the city have succeeded in building mansions, stable homes and Western style high-rises, they remain sceptical of living and certainty, for they…

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