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    He writes, “...coming into possession of the faculty of reflection and the skills of politics leads to a choice for the poor… they may use politics to get along in a society based on the game, to escape from the surround of force into a gentler life, to behave as citizens, and nothing more; or they may choose to oppose the game itself” (12-13). Shorris admits that…

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    Democracy And Populism

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    government, it still requires a certain amount of faith to be placed in the officials’ elected, though, in democracy, people have a greater role than in other forms of government. A democracy also requires an informed population on issues within politics, which is generally provided by the press. This point in history marks an especially divisive era between ideologies and a movement of populism. Candidates from both extreme sides of the political spectrum gathered a significant following and…

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    Political Party Activism

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    curbed by civil service reform, voter registration, and social services being taken over by the federal and state government. During the early 20th century, party activists began to replace the need for political machines - which further polarized politics in the United States because partisan activists are more ideological than political party machines. For example Activists in the Progressive Era fought the corruption of political machines by compelling local governments to introduce Civil…

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    dominating American values, whether it is in politics or social services, the two religious factions left out in the cold are the Jewish people and the Muslim people. Though anti-Semitism peaked in the 1920’s and 30’s, the effects still linger with discrimination and all around negative feelings at about 9% today . This is in contrast to Islamophobia, which exploded after 9/11 and continues to fluctuate depending on the media cycle, international events, and politics. This process of…

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    For instance, in Politics, Aristotle seems to echo the Founders’ attitude regarding limited federal government when he says that, “Law is a kind of organization, and good government must of necessity be good organization. But an excessively large number of things cannot share…

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    American political parties have always been polarized over the course of history with issues ranging from civil rights to the Gold Standard. In fact, defining political conflicts have been the main function of political parties. However, American politics is more polarized than ever since the Civil War (Lee). Instead…

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    A Handmaidens Tale takes place the near future from when it was written in the early 1980’s and portrays a dystopian society which has evolved from a movement to return to more traditional roles for women and men based on the patriarchal structure of the Bible. Through a violent coup, blamed on Islamic extremist, the President, and Congress are killed, the Constitution suspended, the central government is essentially abolished and the military takes control, slowly censoring the news sources,…

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    Much ink has been spoiled over the discussion on how the media and the candidates affect each other. The media has been a vital source for political campaigns and it is important to acknowledge that both organizations work simultaneously to benefit each other. Media depend on candidates during political campaigns. First and formal, medias are responsible to provide the public with all the information that they need to choose government officials Second, some media depend on the candidates…

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    Introduction to Gramsci’s Notion of Ideological Hegemony Antonio Gramsci’s concept of Hegemony in many contexts, has been defined as the presentation of the definition of reality and view of the world by the dominant classes.1 Currently, Hegemony continues to exist in Political and Civil societies where the dominant party’s preferred ideology is supported by obtaining the consensus of the population.2 Hence, beliefs, explanations, values and more are influenced by the dominant, where its…

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    The term resistance is an umbrella term. It has many types under it. The first type is political resistance which means is any activity raises against a particular policy or regime which affects on citizen or community (Roberts 11). On one hand, Afua Cooper (1957- ) argues that social resistance is an action that attempts to change particular circumstances relating to a corrupted society. On the other hand, Walter Scott (1771-1832) defines social resistance as any action by a subordinate…

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