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    The War of Politics: Liberals vs Conservatives Democracy in the United States American is made up of two main political parties, republicans and democrats. The common view of each party breaks down to liberals (Democrats) versus conservatives (Republicans) (Wilson & Dilulio, 2005). Instead of both sides working together to create policies for the greater good of the country, it seems that each side would rather dig their heels in the mud and take a stand that the other should be more like them…

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    answer, but I believe the liberals benefited more from Napoleon and his changes than the conservatives. Liberals want the government more involved with every aspect of life because that is the only true way to resolve the nations, and the people’s conflicts. There were multiple reforms that took place long periods of time, such as the education reform, along side with changes in the daily lives of people that were more free and equal than it was before. I believe the liberals gained more from…

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    approaches that can be used. All of the three approaches are categorized under political liberalism which emphasizes individualism. The first approach is libertarianism, the second approach is free market conservatism, and the third approached is liberal contractarianism. Libertarianism is a laissez fair approach to political liberalism that advocates minimal government intervention within the lives of its citizens. The main principle for libertarianism is liberty and freedom. In analyzing…

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    The Ideology Of Liberalism

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    The ideology of Liberalism advocates equality of opportunity for all within the framework of a system of laws. It includes a belief in government as an institution whose primary function exists to define and enforce the laws. Liberals believe in government action to achieve equal opportunity and equality for all. It remains the duty of the government to alleviate social ills and to protect civil liberties, human rights and rights of the individual. Liberalism involves a belief in the need for…

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    The apparent trend in the determinant is that women overall tend to favor liberal stances and Democratic candidates in elections, while men tend to favor conservative stances and Republican candidates. This is referred to as the gender gap. From my political compass and formed ideology, I am both socially and economically liberal and follow the gender gap trend. I believe my ideology is this way because the more liberal Democratic party values the individual rights of women along with gender…

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    Conception Of Education

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    Value of life is in the general debate on the aims of education because Winch says that “education is a preparation for life” and in this aspects three aspects they are – liberal, civic and vocational aspects. There is a distinction between liberal, civic and vocational aspects. Liberal aspect is a preparation for his own political life, and to choose our own direction in life. Civic aspect helps to the citizen who participates in the community. And the last one is vocational…

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    Having those citizens make double or triple than a liberal arts graduate will lead to a big grown economically, and develop a better nation. A nation will not just need economic growth; it stills need citizens who are able to spread their liberal arts. Knowing this comparison between both countries, to still be one of the greatest country in the planet we need a mixture of…

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    GPP 591 Taranjit Singh Critical Analysis - Francis Fukuyama Middle Class society and perceptions of a declining liberal order Introduction: “The Future of History- Can liberal democracy survive the decline of Middle Class? (2012)” by Francis Fukuyama is a well written and intelligently articulated essay explaining the history of rise of the middle class in Europe and its current status in the developed countries. Unlike his stance in his famous essay “End of History?” (1989) in which he…

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    explored different gender issues. I learned a lot when we learnt about aboriginals and third-world feminists. I think because I was educated at school about feminisms I have a different positionality than other people. Even though it mostly focused on liberal feminisms, it still explored different ideas which got me thinking about different views and positions on the concept of feminisms. The education that I got as a sixteen year old helped me think about my position on feminism and how I…

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    Voting Patterns

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    specified area patterns in the political leanings. Of the fifty-seven cities studied, Detroit remains as the most liberal city with 93.96% of the votes cast for liberal candidates” (Alderman et al). District of Columbia, Oakland, San Francisco, Cleveland, Baltimore, Seattle, Chicago, Philadelphia and St. Louis, these cities all originate from areas of the nation commonly thought as liberal. With representation from customarily “blue” Midwestern (Michigan and Illinois), Northeastern…

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