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    Initially, when I sat down to write this, I commenced to compare Democracy with Communism, I contemplated why compare the two, we recognize through this country’s history the what differences exist. Therefore, in no way can our history books be questioned when it approaches to the topic of Democracy or can it? Thinking back to Plato, in his Republic, tells us that tyranny arises, as a rule, from democracy. Thinking through all kinds of historical documents for example the Constitution, along…

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    For Chinese, such directness can be humiliating. It causes them to lose face, while the other person comes across as rude. Consequently, Chinese appreciate subtle, indirect ways of communicating. While egalitarianism may be a pillar of China’s defunct communist culture, Chinese typically have strong respect for hierarchy and etiquette than Americans traditionally have. Consequently, hierarchy is likely to inform Chinese business people’s interactions with…

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    That is because it praise those rights and put them it the center of importance. However, there are disadvantages to this approach as well. The criticism on the egalitarianism stream, recognized with John Rawls (1921 – 2002) is that from ontology perspective it can be argue that life is just not fair. If this proposition is true, policies to remedy the inherent inequality will be very difficult to enforce because they…

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    Octavio Paz Summary

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    from the street because that would put them in danger. Unlike in America People put so much money and effort to make their homes respectable and appeal to the eye. By having a nice house in America it shows that your successful and it also shows egalitarianism. If you have a nice house in America it also provides you with security, unlike Mexico. Manning had a response to a quote that stated that the home is an “escape from the industrial city life.” He responded by reemphasizing the fact that…

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    increasingly interdisciplinary character. Within Greenblatt’s work, Greenblatt has argued that radicalism in Shakespeare's day was always contained and controlled, David Wootton's analysis of the Levellers provides a striking example of a genuine egalitarianism. His most recent work in this field is a volume, jointly edited with Graham Holderness, on shrew plays in the Renaissance. Bad Medicine, written in 2006 by David Wootton, was a great piece of literature. David Wootton’s piece of…

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    During the 1950’s major civil rights victories occurred for African Americans. Although several new found prohibits on segregation commenced, racism and hatred could never perish. In the play A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry displays the Younger family’s strenuous duration of attempting to reach their dreams even in the face of racial prejudice. Living a poverty-stricken life with deferred dreams of each family member; facing racism is just another quotidian obstacle for the Younger’s.…

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    The developed countries (e.g. Spain) exhibit a greater degree of egalitarianism as compared to the poor/developing countries (e.g. India). To cite one example comparing Spain and India, if we consider the representation of women in the national parliaments as a proxy of gender inequality/equality, the table below (based on…

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    Rawl's Theory Of Justice

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    the start.” According to Rawls, basic structure is core for justice. It is necessary to question on his assert of such a claim. Why it is primary subject? Can it be its restricted subject? In section IV I will investigate regarding Rawl’s egalitarianism. The paradox (es) rises around the question of applicability of Original Position and situations when the OP is activated: Nagel and Dworkin critique and attack Rawl’s original position and they provide us with important justifications…

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    aspect to their identities. Applying phenomenology to the study of the People’s Temple allowed Chidester to realize that although the one of the primary goals of the People’s Temple was motivated mainly by the goals of achieving ultimate economic egalitarianism through socialism and racial integration, it also preached other religious beliefs, such as the rejection of a Sky God…

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    Eastern culture has become more and more celebrated in western culture in recent years. It is now considered almost fashionable, in many places, to participate in activities such as meditation and other mindful rituals. It was not until the mid 20th century that the popularity of meditation began to increase. It was around the 1960’s that scientists began to conduct studies on the effects of the activity, during which time the Beatles also became interested in the activity, bringing increased…

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