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    not had a time of peace since their country was created. Corruption within their own government has left Colombia with no authority; the citizens have nobody to trust, be helped by, or be defended by. Colombia has the potential to institute a stable and effective government, but it has some major complications holding it back. Colombia has been in constant war and armed conflict, domestic and foreign, since the early 19th century. Corruption within their own government has left Colombia with no…

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    The gilded age was a time of corruption, monopolies, worker abuse and much more in the 1870’s. Because of this the economy was harsh. The Progressive reforms was America’s attempt to correct and fix the economy due to the gilded age. At first progressivism was a social movement, it then later became a political movement. People who believed in progressivism believed that if the people had a better education, safer work environments and the abolishment of corruption which they fixed by…

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    something of a political philosopher. In authoring one of his theories, he directly apparently and backtrack the ideas and abstraction of philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau who faith and belief that human nature was good and…

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    Liberalism, Socialism and Anarchy are three different perspectives of political view which are the result of the beliefs of a mass of people on different kinds of foundations (Eccleshall, 1994). Liberalism is that political philosophy which is a consequence of the beliefs developed on the ideas of liberty and equality amongst people. Liberals support quite a wide spectrum of ideas but the most significant amongst them are the ideas of free and fair elections, freedom of the press, the basic…

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    abortion culture, the pornography industry, and violence in popular culture. While these contribute to consequences of a vulgarized concept of freedom, it reflects the right to engage in them despite its moral failings. Ferguson focused on these corruptions that may arise out of individual liberty, a concept of which Constant favors the individual independence it offers. As I sit here behind a computer discussing classical politics, I make up a body of individuals that already serve a small part…

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    For example North Korea has a set of principles that government uses to justify its policy decisions. The idea of Juche, is the religious, political, social and economic ideology of North Korea.The Juche Idea was first introduce by Kim Ilsung in 1955. Over time, Juche evolved, borrowing from Marxism, Leninism, Stalinism and Maoism. ‘According to Juche, there is no god but Kim Ilsung, the country’s…

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    progressivism ? Progressivism is support for or advocacy of social reform. The Progressive Era took place from the 1890’s to 1920’s across the United States. The primary goal of the movement was to eliminate corruption in government. By examining this Era it is clear that it brought economic, political, social and moral industrial changes. Firstly, let’s look at the economic changes the progressive Era brought. The economy was drastically changing during this era. Due to these changes, large…

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    period of social activism, political, and economic reform in America that lead to many important reforms still enforced today. The major main goals of the Progressive Era were to eliminate corruption in the local and national governments. Previously during a time known as the Gilded Age, political bosses had run governments all over the country buying votes, intimidating the public and keeping themselves and their fellow elite in power. Progressives wished to end this corruption. Progressives…

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    Political parties are such a key aspect to the society than the average United States citizen may think. They play an active role in our society and have been since the early days of America in the 1800’s. Looking back into history, it reveals the true functions of the political parties that play a factor into how the people of early America were impacted by them. The American government system would be nowhere if it were not due to the building of the political party groups. Many people…

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    closely identical in goals and demands, established their political movements for reform. The political parties, similar in supporters’ issue on industrialization, were assembled with different members. The Populist Party represented small farmers whose produce were becoming impractical in result of commercialized agriculture. On the other hand, the Progressives exemplified middle-class citizens due to government and corporate corruption, dangerous working conditions, and women’s rights.…

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