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    been socially constructed. The definition of "culture" is linked to the definition of "identity". There is a necessity to consider culture and identity issues together in order for corrupt political reform to happen--namely, the topic of neoliberalism. “Neoliberalism (which is) a late 20th century incarnation of Liberalism, organizes material and political life in terms of race, gender and sexuality as…

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    Reagan Era Pros And Cons

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    stated that any nation that want to rebel against the USSR would obtain any military assistance from the America . With regards to Military-Industrial Complex, the industry in totality cashed in, as President Reagan pursued very large peacetime military development in U.S. history . Similarly, specific companies were also known to be favored. For instance, Rockwell International was restored financial backing for the B-1 bomber, merging White House backing with a pork barrel push that placed…

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    Foucault And Panopticism

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    Also, Foucault viewed Neoliberal Rationality as something that was about free market to help the market itself and not really the individual. In his article, the birth of biopolitics he argues neoliberalism is human capital, where it is a abilities machnes that prduce income. For example, capitalist will have more power over the worker as a teacher has over a student. In schools, teachers have control over students where they teach them things they…

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    futile effort,. Neorealism describes a system where states are the only actors, and a constant power struggle is what guides international policy, with no state wanting to yield power to another. I will counter this view of thought with aspects Neoliberalism, an ideology in which it is believed that mutual interests amongst rational actors can lead to cooperation, a hierarchy of importance of issues supersedes a hierarchy of nation-states, and transgovernmental institutions transcend the notions…

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    liberty beholden by the above statement threatens a democratic education. In order to this, I will answer the following questions: What is a democratic education? How can a democratic education be achieved in a school? How does capitalism and neoliberalism threaten to destroy a democratic education? For the purpose of defining a democratic education, I now turn to Matthew Knoester who states, “in order to educate democratic citizens it is important to create a…

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    Although his thoughts are well –organized and unbiased; he clearly fails to provide sufficient and convincing evidence to support his final claim. Neoliberalism & Economic Model In order to gain an understanding of union motivation, it is necessary to recognize the economic system that the union operates in. According to Fowler, “the shift to neoliberalism from Keynesianism has had a profound impact on trade unions” (Fowler, n.d, 3). The notion that trade unions are inadvertently their…

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    process of globalization have become increasingly blamed on individuals rather than on the structural constraints. Still, the outward attractiveness of individual freedom, prosperity, and growth makes it defying for the public sphere to realise that Neoliberalism is designed to benefit only a very small class of people. In fact, such a worldview also makes it easier to justify the thought that some people are deserving of much more than others because, after all, it is a common refrain that we…

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    College tuition is rising faster than the rate of inflation. The Department of Education states “Between 2003–04 and 2013–14, prices for undergraduate tuition, fees, room, and board at public institutions rose 34 percent, and prices at private nonprofit institutions rose 25 percent, after adjustment for inflation” What is the reason for this increase? What can we fix? Can tuition increases be fixed? There are people who are looking into the reason tuition prices increase. Unfortunately, there is…

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    The shock Doctrine is a documentary based on the book with the same title written by Naomi Klein. In this film is well portray the origin and evolution of neoliberalism, and the role of governments in the advances of financialization, privatization of public properties and cuts of social services such as education and health care. This theory was supported by Milton Friedman, who was an economist, popular for his researches on consumption, free market, and the monetary history. In the film,…

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    Abe’s consistent nationalistic approach shows his determination for Japan to maximize its power; however, Abe has been a complicated politician since his economic policies differ from so-called nationalism. Abe is a neoliberal; yet, Abe’s economic policy is also a part of strategies for Japan to become a superpower. Global emphasis is the key world. Since his presidential inauguration, Abe has visited 49 countries by 2014 (Gabriel). One of the main purposes of his foreign trips is to trade…

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