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    suggestions and plans as a leader of Ryu. She goes to deaf-mute school even if she is neither deaf nor dumb; she establishes a leftist group, which has herself as the only member; she has tried to steal into North Korea but failed; she always propagandize anarchism on the street and provides Ryu idea—kidnapping the little girl in good faith. Furthermore, the incredible ending of the film makes Young-mi’s last saying hard to be overlooked. As a last-ditch effort to survive, Young-mi mentions that…

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    Political ideology is a set of ethical standards that stipulates how society should work, and shows some political and cultural framework for social order. It focuses on the type of government and economy. The five major political ideologies are: anarchism, absolutism, liberalism, conservatism, socialism. In the United States, most citizens consider themselves liberal, moderate, or conservative. In other countries, you may find a majority of people who identify as Socialists, Marxists, or even…

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    So it has various perspectives on various issues which get quite complicated sometimes. Libertarians can range from free market anarchism, the belief that supports the idea of “self governed” people and institutions (These are often described as stateless societies.) to those who support some degree of wellbeing of the state. All of these beliefs are tied by the ideas of individual…

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    Rousseau Vs Hobbes

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    1. Why do philosophical anarchists believe that obedience to the state is morally unjustifiable? Philosophical anarchists make the argument that obedience to state commands is unjustifiable as it fundamentally clashes with the individuals’ obligation to be morally autonomous. And in order for a state to function, it needs to be able to issue moral obligations. As Robert Paul Wolff puts it ‘The state is a group of persons who have and exercise supreme authority within a given territory’ (Wolff, p…

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    today as wildlife refuges although he did not directly advocate these his teachings are at large in support. Schweitzer’s beliefs were widely separated from those of English journalist William Godwin, who was one of the first modern proponents of anarchism during the early nineteenth and mid-eighteenth…

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    Franz Kafka was born in 1883 in the center of Prague. His father, a bullying shopkeeper, and his mother, a wealthy brewer’s daughter, had 5 children with Kafka as their eldest only son. Kafka was sensitive and had literary interests, both distasteful to his father. Their relationship remained strained throughout Kafka’s life, and his father authoritarian and overbearing personality affected much of Kafka’s writing. Prague had a largely Jewish population though the Kafka family was not very…

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    For decades, we have fought in honor for our native land, the glorious Spanish Empire. Contrary to common belief, this is no age of destruction and crisis. It is the beginning of the Golden Age of Spain, which will reign on for eternity and never fall. While the recent New Laws are among the most controversial of discussions that this council has faced, we, as the leaders of the Indies, must unite to maintain Spain’s supreme power and undying legacy. The Council of the Indies has addressed the…

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    Classical liberalism started when John Lock re-interpreted the relation between people and their society in terms of their duties and their rights. From Lock’s perspective, people come always first; in other words, the person’s interest is prioritized over the society as an overall. Lock articulates that individuals are rational and they have a brain so they can make their own decision so the government should not make choices on people’s behalf; human beings can do anything in their…

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    Emma Goldman And Communism

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    She advocated her life to anarchism with no boundaries to create an absolute freedom. As Charlberg admires her “Courage and honesty”, I agree with him cause that resonates with first immigrant misinterpretation of of current surroundings. She was called “Red Emma” first because of…

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    Throughout the reign of King Humbert I of Italy, there were two major assassination attempts on his life, with one being successful. King Humbert had the reputation of loath and hatred by his enemies, all while gaining the nickname of “The Good One” by his loyal followers. “King Humbert succeeded the throne on the death of his father, January 9, 1878, and during his reign the kingdom has grown prosperous and political parties have crystalized so that it is now considered to be a stronger…

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