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    the book), “coercion implies the deliberate interference of other human beings within the area in which he could otherwise act.” In addition, the reference to ‘Two Concepts of Liberty’ in his Four Essays on Liberty,’ “you lack political liberty or freedom only if you are prevented from attaining a goal by other human beings (Berlin, 1969: 122).” In other words, liberalism has limitations to where a person can be prevented from making their own decisions due to politicians, other human beings or…

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    liberalism proper yet who foreseen its precepts. These were taken after by the political and economic scholars of traditional/classical liberalism in the mid–nineteenth century. Other liberal theorists later altered those doctrines of the established liberals and are frequently called "social liberals." There also developed in the twentieth century defenders of traditional liberalism including, in the financial or economic sphere. A lot of criticism and arguments were raised by the…

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    stability and the public good Capitalism is a social, economic and political system where capital assets are owned and controlled by private persons, where labour is purchased for wages, and the price mechanism is used to allocate resources (Pearce, 1992). Whether government oversight is necessary within modern capitalism to ensure stability and the public good is a question that divides economists and politicians even within political or economic ideologies. For the most part, I believe…

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    Globalization is an economic, technological, social and cultural planetary scale process of increasing communication and interdependence among countries of the world uniting their markets, societies and cultures, through a series of social, economic change and policies that give them global perspective. Globalization is often identified as a dynamic process mainly caused by the societies living under democratic capitalism and liberal democracy, and have opened their doors to the information…

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    Chile’s Economy After The Fall of Socialism Government economic regulation determines how successful and how developed a country’s economy will be. In 1970, Salvador Allende rose to power through the application of Marxism. During his first year of rule, his government was successful in achieving economic growth, reduction of inflation, creation of employment opportunities, and increased income and consumption. This was realized through the increase of wages and salaries, increased distribution…

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    peaceful resistance impact positively the society. I said peaceful because Civil resistance is a way for ordinary people to fight for their rights, freedom and justice without using violence. People engaged in civil resistance use diverse nonviolent tactics—such as strikes, boycotts, mass demonstrations and other actions—to create social, political and economic change. Civil resistance movements are powerful because they shift people’s loyalties and behavior patterns. When people in a society…

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    Ogbomosho Indigene. There are various views on the factors that prompted migration .The economist believed that economic determinants are the basic reasons for migration, while others feel that a host of intervening factors are also responsible in the decision to migrate. According to this research work, Ogbomosho people migrate mainly for social, political, economic and religions reasons1. However, experts who study Migration tends to see migration flows as a combination of…

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    Liberalism, but I never understood what the term really meant. I learned that Liberalism is “an ideology that regards the individual as a rational being capable of overcoming obstacles to a better world.” Also, it “supports changes in the political and economic status quo.” John Locke an English philosopher is known for this form of American ideology. Until today I only knew of one form of Liberalism, but I now know of another form called Classical Liberalism. I learned that Thomas Jefferson…

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    participation, infrastructure, education, public health, and sound economic management to persons living within designated borders. State capacity in Latin America and the Caribbean region has collectively increased as a result the region overcoming a long history of civil war, corrupt authoritarian rule, and economic stagnation. The region is mostly characterized by developing countries that have benefited from democratization and economic liberalization. However, the region still remains…

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    some, but others might not have the access or ability to take advantage of those opportunities to make their American Dream a reality.Economic situations,the freedom that you have, and the qualifications for jobs and the are some contributing factors that lead to if someone really does have access to achieve their American Dream. Economic situations are a very big contributing factor to how America only gives access to some, but not to all. In “ Is the American Dream Still Possible?” by…

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