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    at University of California, Santa Barbara regarding how they should approach their time in college. Saxon is effective at using counter arguments to address opposition to going to college with the purpose of exploring interests and going into the liberal arts because he is aware that his audience is new college students coming of age…

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    Democratic Peace Theory

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    said that liberal states do not go to war with each other. Also that liberalism is becoming a rule rather than exception. To begin with, liberal states are peaceful only in relations with other liberal states. For example England and France fought expansionist, colonial wars throughout the 19th Century. In the 1830s and 1840s against Algeria and China. Similarly the United States fought a similar war with Mexico in 1848 and intervened again in 1914 under president Wilson. In ‘Kant, Liberal…

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    Conservatism Dbq

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    A new conservatism rose to prominence in the United States between 1960 and 1989 because of growing distrust of the liberal government, new free-market solutions to the problem of widespread disappointment in liberal actions, and a decrease in proper ethics and morals. During this time period, presidential candidates pushed towards a more conservative point of view as the masses changed the ideals of living in America. As the social and economic standpoint of America as a world power grew, the…

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    States of America has changed over time and is currently experiencing heightening inequality. Additionally, there are many debates between the conservatives and liberals about why this trend is happening and how it should be addressed. The conservatives feel as though it will fix itself once the economy begins to grow again, while the liberals believe that increasing taxes and implementing new policies will help aid its reduction. There are many reasons for the growing income inequality gap in…

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    two imaginative airlines; Liberal Air and Right wing express as a analogy. Throughout his editorial he utilizes a mocking tone and exaggerates the partisans stereotypes in order to ridicule their beliefs, and silliness. He mentions that in a Liberal Air flight it “will take off 45 minutes late, or whenever people feel like leaving” mocking the belief that liberals hold of equality, and that no one gets left behinds. Additionally, he explains that when boarding Liberal Air the pilots who look…

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    Introduction Totalitarian states and Liberal Democratic states has played a role in the political world hence There’s been a debate between the Totalitarian state and the Liberal Democratic state a debate between the two regimes about which does what and how do they differ. My main goal is for me to elaborate the importance of these two regimes and to also give a better understanding and relevant information from my sources .I, myself as the researcher will use the internet to find the…

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    republicanism was not republicanism in its classical Greek form but rather an adaptation of it to suit the liberal values of the early Puritan society. The Puritans were extremely communitarian due to their common middle class roots, and their extreme insecurity about their place as part of God’s elect saw them constantly striving to be as virtuous and as hardworking as possible, they were still liberal in their pursuit of a new life and private property in the New World. However, the Puritans…

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    for land and the criticism of the liberal political system were ever more growing. More than 2.5 million peasants and laborer’s from the countryside served in the army, meaning that most were unskilled and unfit for service, most had to be…

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    Regarding the debate of a liberal education over the years, I concur with Shorris and his points in “On the Uses of a Liberal Education as a Weapon in the Hands of the Restless Poor” and want to qualify with Edmundson’s points in “On the Uses of a Liberal Education as Lite Entertainment for Bored College Students”. Edmundson used to think that a liberal education was beneficial for everyone and was originally for self-betterment. However, recently Edmundson suggests that liberal arts have…

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    founded on ideas of liberty and equality”. The basis of liberalism is based on an understanding of private property, the freedom to express idea. Liberalism is the social structure and not included in the context of political party. The purpose of liberal program is to secure equality under law and freedom for everyone allowing them to make their own choices and decisions. Liberalism has an impact to the understanding of International Relations as an academic discipline and through…

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