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    also create specific voting where people will vote on policies. There are varying opinions on the idea of Epistocracy and the people who believe they are educated enough will be pleased but the average people may not agree with the fact that their vote does…

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    is no room for differing opinions in Plato’s world. According to Mill, it is “imperative that human beings should be free to form opinions, and to express their opinions without reserve” (Mill, p. 55). This free exchange of opinions is the most important component of Mill’s ideal education. In Plato’s society, not only are citizens unable to access a formal education in general, there is a great disparity in sharing of opinions. Even if citizens do regularly share opinions, to Plato, they are…

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    First Amendment states that “freedom of speech” is a fundamental right in the U.S. Freedom of speech is the right to, without fear of being restrained, express opinions and views freely. It is no surprise there is controversy surrounding this topic, as there are potential problems and threats that can arise due to someone expressing their opinion. At the same time, lots of people who defend this right say this is what keeps America unique compared to most other countries. The idea of restricting…

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    the governing power over labor, and the capitalist holds all that power” (Marx, 11). He argues that nothing can withstand the power of the capitalist, implying that the opinion and thoughts of the capitalists are the only ones that matter. Placing all control in the hands of the capitalists proves Mill’s argument- valuing the opinion of the majority, whether numerically or by economic power, is a detriment to society. Limiting everyone’s liberty to acquire capital is worse for human kind as a…

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    Subjectivism Theory

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    Subjectivism is an ethics theory of moral beliefs utilizing feelings rather than opinions. Basically if X believes this than it is right. That would seem to keep everyone or everything moving in circles as there is really no way to have progression forward. When this theory is utilized, moving forward without opinion or concrete fact is impossible. Reflecting on the impact this could make in the medical field; a doctor giving diagnosis based on feeling might say something like “I feel you…

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    Burnt-out theatre - The burnt out theatre repented the environment of the mentally ill patients and the lifestyle they are subjected to. As they are socially outcasted by the community in Melbourne, the patients are living beyond the same four walls, in which bores them where as entering a new routine excites the patients and enthuses them to get involved with the production. Arabian Phoenix -The women in the original version of Così Fan Tutte and the spin off version Cosi incorporate the…

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    political opinion is by sharing posts on social media. Sharing stuff on Facebook is one of the most popular way of sharing political opinion. An example of this would be when people post stuff saying how one political candidate is better than another one. That persons friends may want to share it on their page and so on. Same goes for Retweeting, as people might want to tweet the same, and the persons followers would decide to retweet it. Another way media might be shaping up political opinion…

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    French descriptive instead of head on. The French army failed to deal with the insurgency effectively and thus public opinion in France began to change. Although the French won the Battle of Algiers, they would inevitably lose the Algerian War due to the public's response to the protracted war created by the insurency. Insurgencies aim for a protracted war in order to shift public opinion. Insurgencies are regularly politically motivated and seeking an uprising of some sort. By created a…

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    ability to “filter” what they want to read, see, and hear." In other words, technology has facilitated our wishes to view opinions that we find favorable. Naturally aiming to find happiness through pleasure, we are not as compelled to seek out materials the challenge, frustrate, or upset us. In the harm principle, Mill assumes that we regularly interact with offensive opinions, people, and actions. He is right to assume this for the time during which he was writing wherein communication was…

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    Stereotypes About Females

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    or harassing. Although, many people disagree with the fact that it is okay for males to belittle females with their comments; some people still feel that it's ok for males to make such comments. Even though many people have different aspects or opinions on this subject females all over the world feel that at times they are judged by the male…

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