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    Envision a society in which everyone was effortlessly free to do as they please. Order indicates an essential loss of freedom, if people are to live. Democratic countries appreciate freedom and commonly believe that laws should not be authoritarian; a slight quantity of order can be surrendered in the name of liberty. I would argue that Democratic societies also anticipate another kind of stability, a intervention between liberty and equality. A sufficient amount of liberty sensibly leads to…

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    Intervention and UN Charter The UN Charter under Art. 2(4) prohibit use of force in international relations by states: “All members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with purposes of UN.” So…

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    In the novel Lord of the Flies, the progress of power is the cause for corruption the character Jack goes to the extreme to have the power and the more power he has the more corrupt it becomes. Throughout the novel, Jack obsession is as if has a little power, a little more and a lot, which causes him to act out in violent ways, towards animals and humans. The taste of power is Jack's addiction because it is his drug that he can get enough of. In the beginning of the novel Jack is already power…

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    “The purpose of a writer is to keep civilization from destroying itself.”(Albert Camus). In today modern world; we had reach so many advancement from medical to mass communication. These major discoveries had lead many to believe that we are far from being savages that we once were, right? In the novel “The Lord of the Flies” William Golding (the author of the book) explores the core-essences of man. One of the aspects that many scholars, fail to see is how the sense of patriotism is also…

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    In Theodore Roosevelt’s first paragraph, he is addressing to the people of America. Roosevelt believes Americans should be thankful that we did not have to go through the hardships that our ancestors went through; we were handed a country that was already established for us and if the country fails, we would have no one to blame but ourselves. We should expect the same success in the future as we had in the past and expect no less. We need to set an example that a free government like ours of…

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    politics. Orwell believes that English is deteriorating alongside our “decadent” human civilization. He is quick to point out that one can’t simply blame it upon an individual writer who spread terrible prose, but in fact this occurrence has certain political and economic causes that have made incorrect uses of English a cyclical process. Through a deliberate use of various rhetorical devices, George Orwell presents a quite compelling argument on the path that the English language has embarked…

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    Totalitarian dictatorship is a form of government in which one person is in control of all political power over many features of life. The use of totalitarian dictatorship and traditional structured government uses hope to control and regulate the people of their society. The government uses certain tactics to create an anticipated result of power and control over the citizens. The movies The Island, The Hunger Games, The Lottery, and the short story The Lottery apply these factors to instill…

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    Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, is an allegory to society. It represents the world, the people in it, and how human nature is to, above all else, survive. Every person likes to believe they are civilized. In the beginning of the novel, the boys on the island establish rules because they believe it is the right thing to do. They have been taught that rules are good and will keep them safe. However as time goes on, all of the boys devolve to a more animalistic nature. When these children are…

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    Masbahuddin Ahmed Political Science 100 Fall 2015 Prof. Marasco & Prof. Jenkins How do Marx and Engels differ from Emma Goldman? (Please note: In answering this question, you may discuss their respective critiques of capitalism, their theories of the state, their ideas about freedom and oppression, but please do not rely on generic definitions of “communism” and “anarchism”. Stay as grounded in the texts as possible.) Emma Goldman was an anarchist, an important figure in American history…

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    The three speeches were very centered around democracy. The term “democracy” originates from the Greek people. The growth of democracy in Athens appeared with the fall of the tyrant Pisistratus. After the fall of Athens after the Peloponnesian War, well-designed democracies did not entirely come back until the 19th century. The basic ideologies of democracy were described by Pericles in his funeral oration. According to Lincoln, democracy means “Government of the people, by the people and for…

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