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    The Politics of Buddhist Revival Laurence Cox wrote an article that explores several aspects of U’ Dhammaloka’s Buddhism, and who he was as a Buddhist (Cox, 2010). Laurence Cox explores U’ Dhammaloka’s involvement in the Buddhist Tract Society (BTS), as a social movement organizer, and his participation in politics. (Cox, 2010). Also, the sacred Buddhist text that Dhammaloka could not interpret during his preaching tours. Summary Cox, (2010), in his article “The Politics of Buddhist Revival:…

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    and personal harmony that reinforces the socially responsible behavior (Cao 2012, p. 2622). As comparison with Confucianism, Taoism less influences realm of political order however, contemporary reception can be made that it advocates political anarchism and laissez-faire to break the conventions of contemporary civilization in some ways because it could be understood as virtues of an individualist for human existence and challenging norms and authorities (Moller 2012, p.…

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    How successful is Fo’s use of Brecht’s Alienation Effect and how does this enable Fo to preach his political agenda? In ‘Accidental Death of an Anarchist’, Dario Fo employs Brecht’s Alienation Effect to enable him to preach to the audience his views on the Italian government and police corruption. The Alienation Effect refers to the breaking of the fourth wall - that is, the characters in the play addressing directly or indirectly acknowledging the existence of the audience or their own…

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    Phenomenology and Existentialism September 28, 2017 Mark Joseph R. Cabahug Philosophy. Phenomenology and Marxism ‘Some treatises on Socio – Marxism ‘ Harper and Collins, New York 1987, P. 1 – 205. ISBN 978955783224 the main purpose of this book when it was written probably, after of the so called Cold War during the time that there is still a Soviet Union or the infamous USSR. Then a sizable chunk of Marxist state under several famous leaders…

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    Lord of Anarchy Society is a fragile thing. Without all parties agreeing to a way of life, chaos ensues. William Golding understood and this and tried to present it to a new audience with his novel, Lord of the Flies. The novel tells the story of a group of British schoolboys stranded on a tropical island. They must do their best to re-establish a society, despite all of the trials they must endure. Through the use of various story elements, Golding develops the idea that without society’s…

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    There’s no doubt that the 1920’s would best be describest as a time period that dealt with inwardness and fear. The “roaring twenties” as many would call them, was a time of unprecedented prosperity. That’s one side of the 1920’s the other is the fear of us as Americans toward world wide known ideals such as, communism. At a famous trial involving Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, all of these fears came into place. Acording to the documentary, “(A.H.F.) Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti”…

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    When creating the perfect country, some fundamental concepts must first be defined. For example, the state has multiple views. There are contractarian views defended by Hobbes, Locke, and Rouseau as well as the liberal view of the state. Defined by Weber, the state is “…a human community that successfully claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory” (Weber 1958). There are three components in creating a state. First there is the nation state, which is a…

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    The Guy Fawkes symbol plays an important role as it is the symbol of anarchism, revolution, and civil disobedience. It is also the face of V and all his followers closer to the end of the movie. When everyone follows V in his idea. A mask can alter an individual, or a flawed group of people into something powerful and can…

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    Patterns of Modernization In Tramps and Millionaires, Ginny Jones states that “Economic inequality was nothing new in post-Civil War America. Since colonial times the vast majority of property and saved wealth…had belonged to a relatively small elite.” This statement opens the topic of the labor movement in the late eighteenth century that lasted into the early nineteenth century. The labor movement was caused by a combination of corporate monopolization, poor worker conditions, and the…

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    It could be argued that medical breakthroughs, technological advances, and various other advancements surpass politics in importance. I, on the other hand, argue that politics determines if such achievements benefit the people. Each country’s greatness is inherently dependent upon its politicians to make wise political decisions that will allow the entire nation to prosper. This is especially true in America, where democracy allows citizens to choose their leaders. In November of 2008 and 2012,…

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