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    party are different political ideologies. While the Democratic party is more liberal with people’s issues and the Republican party is more conservative giving God and work top priority. The Republicans believe in government that take care of law enforcement and defense giving churches and charities the opportunity of taking care of the communities, while the Democratic party believe in a more structures government been the example and the helper of the people. The main political differences are:…

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    Neoliberalism is a political economic theory, which can be referenced by discerned modalities and perspectives of understanding and subsequent application. Harvey (2005) asserts that neoliberalism is a class-based mechanism that places power in the hands of the ‘’economic elite’’. This is consistently supported by scholarly articles on neoliberalism, that elucidate findings that, the rich are the beneficiaries whilst the poor suffer the consequence of limited agency (Ganti 2014, Ferguson 2009)…

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    The quiz determines where we fall in the” political spectrum” . The north part is labeled as authoritarian. The bottom is libertarian. The left is labeled as communism. The right is Neo Liberalism.My graph coordinates were social libertarian/Authoritarian :1.13 while my economic left right was at -2.25 .i interpret my results as being very close to the economic scale .I was slightly on the left .Since people like Gandhi and Robert Mugable tend to be a “less extreme leftist “they would be…

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    As politics evolves over time, changes occur and new paradigms are conceived. Ideologies are developed based on opinions regarding specific circumstances within the societal and political sphere, and eventually become shared within the political environment amongst political members and grow into customs, legislations, or even governmental frameworks. One ideology making an emergence now during the 21st century is deemed the term “post-truth politics”. Post-truth politics is the belief that many…

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    Political Parties in the U.S. represent a crucial foundation of a strong democracy. The United States political parties have a different stories, which eventually leads to a unlike platforms due to their interests. As it is well known, the nation has two major Parties, the Republican and Democrat Party. These parties have a prominent influence within the nationwide and unveil similarities and divergences on their platforms. A Contention in ideology has always be part of political parties…

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    [will be] the ruins of public liberty.” Washington’s words proved prophetic, and as they say, the rest is history. Today however, September 19th 2035, the din and tyranny of the factions has at last ceased. Today, the senate voted for a bill banning political parties. This bill, once considered a chimerical illusion of the elite, has happened in part due to the work of one man. That man is professor and public intellectual Dr. Yehuda Goldberg.…

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    How important fear is in Hobbesian political thought? Thesis: Fear is the fundamental factor that pushes people to seek escape from State of Nature and form a Commonwealth. Introduction Fear in the State of Nature. War of everyone against everyone Pursuit of peace. Commonwealth, created and maintained by fear. Of covenants. Safety in the Commonwealth and the role of fear in maintaining it. Conclusion Homo Formidolosus Fear in the political thought of Thomas Hobbes.…

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    Lord of the Flies: A Political Game Politics plays a role in maintaining law and order within our society. Depending on a nation's political ideologies, they will have different stances on certain policies. When countries with different ideologies meet, the meeting can potentially be horrendous, as their different stances may cause conflicts which lead to war. Examples of two ideologies that are extremely different are totalitarianism and liberal democracy. In a totalitarian government, the…

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    The differences between the political ideologies, as well the their political economic counterparts, comes down to the distribution and weight placed on freedom versus equality. They are the basic beliefs about how politics should be constructed. They differ from political attitudes because they concern political issues rather than focus on the pace and scope of change. Ideologies focus on issues such as welfare, civil liberties, and national defense. Political attitudes take on different…

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    a. What economic and political developments in Italy provided the setting for the Renaissance? The Renaissance was one of the most famous and most productive time periods in all of European history. The nation of Italy paved the way for the Renaissance by providing the perfect setting for the Renaissance to occur. During the 11th century many of the Northern Italian cities, where the Renaissance took place, prospered with wealth. This occurred because a few of the cities excelled in different…

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