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    Liberal War Thesis

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    of the nature of wars has been a debatable issue in both political and social areas. Wars have been defined in line to the objective that they are intended to achieve by the parties involved (Hasan, 2011). Researchers state wars can be said to serve a liberal ideology if the aim is to protect the species. Hence, this paper will focus on the distinctive characteristics of liberal war, and why it is salient in the study of conflict and political violence as well as its importance in the future.…

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    the Modern and Original dilemma. The Original dilemma touches on freedom versus order while The Modern dilemma focuses on Freedom versus equality. One thing that both of these dilemmas have in common is the four ideologies or belief systems that stem from both delima’s. The four ideologies are Conservative, Communitarian, Libertarian, and Liberal. Conservatives are people who are averse to change and holds to traditional values and attitudes; the counterpart of these type of people are…

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    contributions. Interest groups are a collection of individuals with a shared knowledge, status, and ideology that advocate for particular political issues that are beneficial to the group. These groups use money to influence politicians and to pressure lawmakers to support policy initiatives that benefit the ideological goal of a group. Interest groups in America influence policy through lobbying, political contributions, and media campaigns. Lobbying is the attempt to influence officials in…

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    achieve their ultimate goal. However, for those who are not success enough, they will be eliminated by the society. The speaker of the source highly suggests the ideology of the individualism and would 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-…

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    specific opinion or attitude in relation to human rights. In this literature review, I will be focusing on how religious and political…

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    The word ‘anarchy’comes from the Greek anarkhia, which literally means contrary to authority or without a ruler (Ward 2004, P 1). Anarchist ideology disregards any type of political authority and considers authority in shape of state as both evil and unnecessary (Heywood 2007, P 175). Personal (of an individual) autonomy is the central theme of the ideology, for which anarchists have long advocated a stateless society. As they consider state as a coercive authority with intrudes in the personal…

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    Throughout Chapter 1 of Keeping the Republic, Barbour and Wright discuss the ideologies of three influential members of Politics: James Madison, John Locke, and Thomas Hobbes. Beginning with Madison, he believed strongly in having a republic. As the text describes it, a republic differs from a traditional sense of a democracy, as representation is required. (p.16-17) Madison believed that in a “True Democracy”, everyone would only be acting with their own self-interest in mind. People would…

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    Liberalism is defined as a political and social philosophy, which encourages freedom of the individual, and involves little or no state intervention. The earliest liberal ideology was classical, which emerged at the dawn of the Enlightenment era. Classical liberalism, sometimes called ‘nineteenth century liberalism’ ( Heywood,2004), dominated the era with its doctrines based around the idea of self interest enticing human behaviour, stemming from utilitarianism theory. Modern liberalism, on…

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    ability to change people’s understanding and beliefs of what they want, we can see that North Korea leader is charismatic since the population follows his ideologies without any…

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    Thomas Jefferson Analysis

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    Garrett Sheldon assesses the transition within Thomas Jefferson’s ideology as he initiates with deep Lockean Idealogy and shifts towards more Democratic Republic beliefs associated with Christians ethics, and Scottish moral philosophy, etc. Jefferson utilized Locke’s philosophies in his revolutionary movement to maintain independence and human rights during the revolution and as he writes the Declaration of Independence. He applies ideas from John Locke’s Second Treatise based on the idea of…

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