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    all expressed a central theme of freedom and equality that will improve the government, ensure harmony, religious wise, and allow for the blossom of the economy and equality between both sexes. John Locke, an English Philosopher, strongly believed in equality among men. Born…

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    involuntarily forced by the Korean government to live in a place with no freedom. This is even shown by the number of refugees who risk not only their own lives but their families in order to desperately escapes the clutches of their horrifying environment. They are human beings and I do concur that they want a choice because it is in human nature to…

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    In American Express case, a group of small business merchants brought a class action in court, claiming that American Express is violating antitrust laws with a binding arrangement by using its control power over charge cards to force merchants to take all their credit cards and pay higher fees. The merchants sought to pursue claims against American Express jointly in a class action lawsuit (Olson, 2015). American Express progressed to force the case into individual adjudication with no class…

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    Equality 7-2521 always has a different opinion. The way he thinks and feels is of a higher standard than his leaders. The unbalanced government and his intense thoughts, helps him to realize he must change his life. The idea of rebellion is a sin but his idea of freedom is more important. The idea of finding himself in today’s society is completely acceptable but looking back at his society then helps to come to a conclusion that he was incorrect to rebel. The reason he was incorrect was because…

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    amongst their political views. For example, document 4 is a speech by Pericles to the Athenians. He spoke in favor of the democracy in Athens to show that they were better than other city-states. The city was governed by the people instead of the government, and Pericles described how laudable the structure was. Even though Pericles was from Athens, which may have caused bias, the speech shows that the first democracy was successful and the Athenians were content. Additionally, document 5…

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    Aristocracy, because they use the knowing. In the rest of the forms of government reason does not rule, reason is not in charge or even considered. With Timocracy, reason becomes subordinated with ambition, and they are only focused in getting the most land. Reason, in a government should be primary but reason in this form of government is not even found it is hidden and overpowered by other characteristics of the government. They have too much pride that they cannot think clearly, which leads…

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    Instead he argued that new 'functional alternatives' to the traditional religious and traditional forms of government had developed to provide people with a sense of normative security. These functional alternatives, (a) education and (b)professional associations, were the basis of new modern systems of social rules or norms that were more flexible but still provided…

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    on freedom and foreigners look to it as the possibility for the American dream, but there have been many key events in history that show the fragility of civil rights and the reality of inequality in the United States. Democracy is defined as a government created by the people and for the people. Human rights are necessary for a democratic system. Pursuing…

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    that is given to political figures. A document protecting the rights of Americans, the Constitution enforces regulations in an effort to prevent the abuse of political power over minorities. When constitutional rights are believed to be ignored by government workers, victims hold the right to exercise their freedoms set forth by the Constitution, which is what was done by…

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    Hactivism as a process has a dual-edged character. The organised activity exposes the “transparency and accountability” (Diamond 71) of global power exploitation. However, such methods are seen questionable in the accountability and transparency of their practice(s). The main concern with hactivism is the preconceived notions of its values are translated offline as vigilantism. However, the whole concept of vigilantism is based on the idea of not condoning individual action to exercise…

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