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    Contributor to Western Government Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau each offer competing explanations of governmental origins and analyses of human nature. They offer different standards, too, for what makes a government legitimate. Among them, Rousseau stands out. He succeeds where Hobbes and Locke fail, by embracing inequality in his theory rather than ignoring it, and by laying out a system of continual consent from the governed. In order to be legitimate, a government…

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    most strongly agree with a classical liberalism society. Classical liberalism is a political ideology that enhances civil liberties and political freedom, which will often tied with capitalism. Adam Smith, the father of economics suggested that government control stifled economic growth, self- interest would lead business firms to produce only those products that consumers wanted at the lowest possible cost.…

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    Private property is established when someone has “Mixed his labor with, and joined to it, something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property” (Second Treatise, 288). People gain private property by utilizing that property for their own benefit. Furthermore, Locke believes the only way that people…

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    was initiated in 2006 for the purposes of releasing classified government documents. In 2007, the organization officially launched their website to the public (Ray, 2014). Julian Assange upholds certain ethical principles in WikiLeaks such as not releasing false or untruthful information to the public. Furthermore,…

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    political power. Where a group given up into the hands of an appointed person to their position. A constitution of government, according to Locke, is not as important as the original, and the social-political "density". The community of grace in any of the natural laws that protect the rights of those who may be better than anyone else alone. For, since the way to the good of the government comes into being in the city: Neither the power, and this should be replaced at least according to the…

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    1.1 Purposes of different types of organisation Business Enterprise is of two types government institutions (non profit organisation)and individualistic institutions (money motive). Sole proprietorship, partnership and joint stock company including branches and voluntary association of people belong to individualistic institutions. Public enterprises run mainly to provide service to public. Industries can be classified into three types firstly manufacturing raw materials, secondly producing…

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    was no real colonial government; the colonists were for the most part under British control. The founders were tasked with creating the plans for the government of a new nation from the ground up. With this task, there was a lot of debate over how to structure the government. Arguably the most important debates of the time period were those that centered around the balance of individual liberties and the social order of the nation. One of the important functions of a government is to provide…

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    parties. It is “The suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.” (Oxford Dictionaries) Governments typically use this to hide or keep information from their people. In a novel, Fahrenheit 451, Guy’s government hides how knowledgeable and useful books can be to one’s self, but they want to keep their society “happy and dumb”. Even today in China, their nations authority won’t allow their…

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    begun to pass their time with movies, shows, and video games, instead of books, puzzles, other games to exercise the mind. Instead of sitting with a good book, most would prefer to sit in front of the TV. A complex character would be a person who is mixed between nature and experience, such as a person who has Catholic views, but believes in gay rights although they were brought up to believe it was wrong. Most stories have a complex character, such as Guy Montag in Fahrenheit 451. Montag is a…

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    property in his own person. Every man has property in his own person and has mixed his labour with what he owns, and government has no right to take it from him without his consent, and that the purpose of government is to protect those three rights, if a government fails to do so, citizens have a right to overthrow it. And those views were most fully developed in Locke’s famous “Second Treatise Concerning Civil Government”. This explains how John Locke’s actions had a big impact to…

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