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    Decriminalization Of Drugs

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    com/read/the-shocking-and-weird-hypocrisy-of-floridas-marijuana-opponents-811 Inciardi, J. (1987). Sociology And American Drug Policy. The American Sociologist, 18(2), 179- 188. Kohn, P., & Mercer, G. (1971). Drug Use, Drug-Use Attitudes, and the Authoritarianism- Rebellion Dimension. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 12(2), 125-131. Reuter, P. (2013). Why Has US Drug Policy Changed So Little over 30 Years? Crime and Justice, 42(1), 75-140. Sarich, C.…

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    A Weberian Approach

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    Weber identified three ideal types of legitimate authority: traditional, charismatic and rational-legal. The authority of the team manager seems to be based on traditional forms of authoritarianism which is based on respect of age-old rules and customs, which involves loyalty to a personal master. This allows managers an unusually high degree of autonomy in defining their own role. However, as Weber pointed out, all forms of domination…

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    Globalization is a multi-faceted process of social and economic change that has come to encompass the entire world throughout the past. It is arguable that globalization started with the first expansions of human civilization and has been a development throughout history. The term, however, came only into widespread use since the 1990s. There are numerous definitions that cover different aspects of the process, but usually, all contain the transnational connections and exchange of culture, goods…

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    It has two subscales; one that measures attitudes towards Lesbians and the other attitudes towards gay men. Each subscale consisted of 10 questions in the areas of sex-role attitudes, perceived social support, authoritarianism, personal contact and religiosity. LGBTQ Presidents in Higher Education. (2010, December 18). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QKwyJAIaKQ This is a video that is used on the LGBTQ Presidents in Higher Education website ,that…

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    This book is about the role of internet over the advancements of technology taking into consideration human freedom and civic causes. Morozoy is trying to judge how much differences that are brought by the internet and technology in advancing democracy and human freedom. Answering the above question from author’s view is “ Not Much.” This work of the author can be considered the wet blanket on theories of technological freedom. He tries to portrait that technology and democracy is a dismal one…

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    Gnostic Evil

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    esotericism in the twentieth century exists as a fluid body of different groupings and individuals who emphasize the illusory nature of materiality, oppose any form of orthodoxy, and, as Needleman (1993) aptly remarks, exemplify 'allergy to authoritarianism of any kind' (xxix). One of the most lively, widespread and openly esoteric currents of this period is the New Age culture.…

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    allowed to mandating a set of rules for censorship and activities reporting, the basic humans’ natural rights are gone, individualism and democracy are historical tales tell. The people are then living under authoritarianism, and the U.S. Constitution is valueless. Under the authoritarianism, there is no free market, the people do not get to decide what, when, and how they want their good and services. The government will take that care instead, and determine who get what, how much, and when.…

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    “Modern political democracy is a system of governance in which rulers are held accountable for their actions in the public realm by citizens, acting indirectly through the competition and cooperation of their elected representatives.” This definition about democracy above is a quote written by Philippe C. Schmitter, a professor of political science at Stanford University. This quote describes the best system of governance in the modern world based on the outcomes listed below. In Samuel…

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    Authoritarianism pervades the political mindset of the Russian people, creating a country with a passive majority.15 Moreover, Russia’s inert political culture is a direct result of the state’s authoritarian regime and inherited Soviet era mentality of governmental…

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    and were the central to the Progressive Movement in schooling. His concept of education and learning had a large belief of the activity in learning and participation in classroom democracy. There were earlier models of teaching that relied on authoritarianism and rote learning. It was also progressive education that asserted that…

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