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    Thomas Jefferson proclaimed that the “freedom and happiness of man…are the sole objects of all legitimate government” (Jefferson). Many different kinds of governments have existed throughout history. These various governments were formed for different purposes, and they achieved these purposes through different means. But what should the purpose of government be and how do we achieve it? These questions can be answered with the help of Machiavelli’s Selected Political Writings and Aristotle’s…

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    Government plays an important role in the lives of citizens because it represents all the people living in a country. The government is important because it communicates with other governments to ensure the economy's security and receive goods. The government also keeps society balanced by making laws that everyone must cooperate with in order to keep peace. The government has a great influence on people’s lives. For example, the government can make people happy, can kill people, control…

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    Governments in the 21st century tend to be good-willed governments that impose fair taxes and take care of their citizens. Astonishingly, Thoreau still might consider our governments borderline tyrannical because he believed “that government is best which governs not at all” (Thoreau 1). The governments in our world today may seem bad to Thoreau, but he would be absolutely repulsed by the dystopian government as we see it in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. The government in Fahrenheit 451…

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    The government affects my life in many ways. First, I will break down the different types of government in the American Democracy. Local government is the closest to home for us. This can be our city police department, our public administration of the towns, cities or counties we live in. I would think we come into the most contact with local maybe with our police departments. Whether for being pulled over or maybe not following city ordinances in the towns we live in. The next level of…

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    expectation of self government and individual liberty by creating documents during the revolution like The Magna Carta, The U.S. Bill of Rights, and The Declaration of Rights of Man and the Citizen. The documents limited the power that the government had, made people more equal, and made sure that everyone had certain rights that could not be taken from them. One democratic ideal that has helped extend self-government and individual liberty was limited government. Limited government was a part…

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    English philosophers questioned whether or not people needed a government. The founders of the united states used their theories to build the new country. The united States needs a representive government to protect its citizens natural rights from being harmed. English political philosopher John locke created the natural rights philosophy. This is where he imagined what the world would be like if there was no legitimate government, which he called a state or nature. “The state of nature has a…

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    properties of popular sovereignty and limited government, the United States formed the idea that the government draws its power from the people. The United States Government is a democracy, allowing its people to vote for things that the government might want to enforce so that the government isn't able to create any type of law that the people don't want. Limited government goes hand in hand with the property of popular sovereignty, ensuring that the government could only do what the people…

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    the concepts between the three spheres namely, politics, government and governance, it is very important to discuss the concept of state because without a state, none of the three spheres mentioned above would exists because they all function within a state. A state, according to Cloete (1993:147), is an independent territory with clearly established boundaries that are recognized by the people of that territory, and the people and governments of other recognized states. A state has permanent…

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    Locke continuously wrote about governmental responsibilities to their people. He wrote that people create governments to ensure the stability of order in their lives that would ultimately generate a government that protected what belonged to the people. The government has the responsibility of protecting the people’s rights, and working to preserve the will of the majority. Before a government type is selected, according to Locke, people live in a state of nature. In the state of nature people…

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    Authoritarian government is very different than a Democracy for many reasons, but I will describe two. The democracy has an election to tell who is the leader and in an authoritarian they are forced into it. Also, the authoritarian government has unlimited power over their people and democracy has a certain amount of power they can have. These are just a couple of ways they are different. A democracy lets the people vote for who they want as a leader (President) and authoritarian is forced to…

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