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    revolved around the shogun’s own lands, which could be considered as a super-daimyo domain. The shogun ruled some important ports and cities like Edo, Kyoto, Osaka and Nagasaki. The Tokugawas also set out to create institutions that would stabilize political and social conditions and thereby prevent a lapse back into feudal warfare, which had existed for several centuries earlier. The activities of the daimyo were keenly observed through a secret police…

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    populism play a big part in our political system. But not a lot of people understand there are different political views, where they come from, or how they started. Many people also have their own opinions about certain political views. First, I will review nationalism's history and what viewpoints it holds. Then I will talk about populism's history and what view point it holds in America. Nationalism is the oldest ideology in the world and it is the most powerful political idea for the past…

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    Progressive Movement was focused on making the “government more responsible to the political, social and economic concern of the people”. The progressive movement changed California forever. Hence, the progressive movement started from 1900 to 1917. They only had three ambitious on their agenda, there plan was to attack corporate political influence, struck down political corruption and democratize the current political process. There were five significant reforms during the Progressive…

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    Stephen Colbert, he sheds his political persona and interviews the guests with his true feelings instead of being a puppet and doing the routines as he is told. He emerges quickly and successfully as a mouthpiece who is very influential on social issues and current affairs over the mass media. This phenomenon can be analyzed…

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    Democracy and its Forms Democracy in a general form is a system of government in which power is given to the people who rule directly or indirectly through representatives. In a democratic government, the input of those representing the citizens determines the fate of a country or state. There are two basic types of democracy and they are the representative democracy and direct democracy. Simply put, a representative democracy is a system of government where all the citizens vote on…

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    2.2.2 PARTICULARISM DISPOSITION OF DEMOCRACY In this section, I discuss the dominant strands of particularism. The particularist arguments enrich our understanding of the cultural and communal underpinnings of political life in democratic societies. According to these perspectives, normative judgments about the development and improvement of democratic practices must only be sought out in reference to particular socio-cultural traditions and configurations. By “particularism” the advocates…

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    The purpose of an interest group is to seek collective goods and to influence public policies. The system is created as a tool of public influence that actively attempts to influence the behavior of different political decision makers. In many cases, they are often called pressure groups because of their effort to apply pressure to push forward their agenda. Interest groups are both large and small, and they try to promote their membership by including special services such as health and life…

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    Democracy In Canada

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    into a spectrum of different values and beliefs. Canada’s Federal political System is the base of Canada, it is up to the Federal Government to respect each citizen’s values and beliefs. The government does this by making each citizen able to participate in democracy. If citizens disagree with a proposed law, a group hires lobbyist and gives them a chance to influence government officials and MP’s. The Canadian Federal Political Government provides a chance for citizens to participate in the…

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    form of government and started questioning whether or not it was the best style. Jean Jacques Rousseau greatly impacted the changes in government during the Enlightenment Era. Rousseau, like the other philosophes, pushed to benefit the social and political power of the common citizen. He argued that the individual freedoms and the right and ability for people to govern themselves were natural rights that should be practiced by the people. By criticizing the French society and government,…

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    society must depend on the ethical nature of the individual and not on any political system however apparently logical or respectable.” meaning that society is based on whether the people living in it are good or evil. I agree with Golding’s statement. Lord of the Flies has many allegories that relate to this argument, with the overlying illustration being how easily man can delegate back to his untamed instincts. Man-made systems…

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