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    Free Economy Model

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    The internet, while initially being created by the United States military has changed into a consumer based system creating the most competitive market the world has ever seen (Barbook, 2005). This competitive marketplace introduced has radically changed modern day capitalism with the growth of new and alternative economic models. These models largely being introduced in Web 2.0 and advancing into the current Web 3.0 and Web 4.0 (Aghaei, 2012). The internet has allowed consumers to have more…

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    1953 he had done do much. In April 1951 he called for movement to challenge anti gay discrimination & the importance of building community. Around the time he did that he also started hosting group discussions. In 1953 he had sent questionnaires to political candidates. The questions were about their position on gay rights issues. Later in his life he had written a book called ‘Radically Gay’. This was published in 1996. This book told his life story and what he had done during it. The book had…

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    1) Political Socialization is the process of how people form their political beliefs and attitude. The three main influences of political socialization are family, peers, and the media. Family incubates political attitude and opinion Parents transfer political attitudes to their children through communication and receptivity (acceptance). Children seek parental approval and parents constantly communicate feeling and preferences. Children acquire part preferences by listening to their parents.…

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    1. Classic Liberalism is the most dominant ideology that exists, plus it is the first modern ideology as well. It is an ideology that originated from a reaction against the medical society’s feudal structures. In essence liberalism is the “ideology of freedom or liberty” (Johnston, pg. 202) Governments are necessary in order to provide security within their governing body, which is why some people are willing to sacrifice a small portion of their freedom in order to be secure. During the period…

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    The process of political socialization goes beyond an individual learning information about how the world actually operates, and instead relates to an individual developing a point of view about how people and institutions should operate.” (From Book Chapter 1 and section 1.3) From reading the definition of what political socialization all the way back in week 1, I have taken time to figure out who and what were some impacts on my political views. Throughout chapter one in the…

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    Political Identity

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    and everyone of us have political views. These views form the foundation of our political identities. However, we are not born with these political identities. Each identity is the culmination of our views on each issue, efficacy, and party affiliations all of which are formed gradually as we are exposed to different influences in our lives. To learn more about the way political identities are formed I interviewed my dad about his. Upon asking about my dad’s political views he identified as a…

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    Throughout the course of this semester, our political parties course covered a variety of topics. Additionally, the class took part in numerous polls, including our individual political affiliation. One finding that I particularly found interesting was that no one in the class really identified themselves as a true independent. Even though some students were more drawn to one party or the other, several students also identified themselves as weakly tied to their specific party. In class, we…

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    action taking by the government. Sitting at close to 200 billion dollars in debt and over 25% of the population in poverty, says The New York Times. With schools and hospitals closing, the increased suicide rate and children being abandoned. A new political party has risen with some extreme views on how to fix the country’s problem. The Golden Dawn’s plan on the surface seems like a beacon of hope for Greece. The Golden Dawn says, “We have to take care of the economy, illegal immigrants, and…

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    it is noted that officeholders participate in politics for they came from politically active households (Robert S. Erikson, 2011). Additionally, some political leaders are self-starters, whose political interest and enthusiasm leads them to garner support (Robert S. Erikson, 2011). The affluent and educated are also most likely to be political leaders (Robert S. Erikson, 2011). White, male, Protestant, also disproportionately dominates it and middle-aged compared to the general population…

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    of the political, and that violence is the mode of preservation for the state and its beliefs. “Each participant is in a position to judge whether the adversary intends to negate his opponent’s way of life and therefore must be repulsed or fought in order to preserve one’s own form of existence” (Schmitt 1927, 27). The political exist to justly defend the created political order. A group of people who willingly engage in political life must do so by recognize their moral and political views…

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