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    Why Americans Hate Politics In Why Americans Hate Politics, E.J. Dionne examines the reasons behind the low status of American politicians and the American disenchantment with politics in general, coming to the conclusion that we dislike politics because it is no longer relevant to our daily lives. Dionne perceives both the Republican and the Democratic Party as caught up in a battle over cultural issues left over from the 1960s, especially race relations and feminism. Such issues are still…

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    With the key word being influence in the question I would have to say interest groups are nefarious. The act of interest groups attempting to influence politicians is a good and sound basis in a democracy, however it is working more in the manner of whoever has the money gets the influence they desire. It also comes down to ones perspective, a scientist making $150,000 a year working for Monsanto is going to have a different perspective than I, as a grower of food without chemicals. The ACLU…

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    extremely corrupt while spreading the news about today’s politics. Today's new articles on politics are usually either biased, the story is slightly altered, or the information in the articles are just found to be rumors later on. There aren’t many news sources today that are producing reliable articles that aren’t biased one way or another towards politics. I believe that all sources of media today have had a combined negative impact on politics today because people use news media it to spread…

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    function the government should play in the democratic process. Since the formation of two major political parties during the 1800s, political polarization began to impact how the government functions. According to Political Polarization in American Politics, polarization is defined as diverging from median Republican and Democratic views and increases when the political stances and ideologies move further to the left or right of the middle, central view (Hopkins and Sides 2015, 17). Over time,…

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    The three articles provided, “Do Artifacts Have Politics” by Langdon Winner, “The Engineer as Social Radical” by J.C. Mathes and Donald H. Gray, and “Slums and City Planning” by Robert Moses, had several different parts that stood out to me as interesting. Each article had their own main focuses, Winner speaking about how objects and technologies in society having politics, Mathes and Gray about engineers being radicals or conservatives and technologies advancing in our society, and Robert Moses…

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    Chapter 3: Pinter’s Political Activism and Political Plays Can art be separated from politics is a question which has been debated upon by many critics. Personally, I feel that since art is a representation of life, and politics in life begins when at least two individuals are involved, it can never be separated from politics. However hard an artist tries to separate his work from the tricky games of politics, his efforts turn out to be futile as the artist’s own idea in his work is a political…

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    it is believed that it has an impact on the status of politics within a country. Various studies have been conducted to study the impact of satire and sarcasm on political situations and how governments and individuals see the new kind of media and political criticism. The literature gathered for this paper discusses the topic from many perspectives. Some studies examine satire and sarcasm in the media and its relation to interactional politics (Ducharme, 1994) and the use of political satire in…

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    How are religious views currently impacting politics in America? It is because religion is very important for Americans. Religion in America has intensified the way people see American political life. Religion and politics are seen in a way that is not seen in other developed countries. Religion in the United States, is very important to the people who live here. Over half of Americans say that religion is very important to them in their daily lives; making America more religious then Europe. If…

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    promoted “honor killings”, in which society was justified in killing any female that had been raped. (Connell 10) To the females of India who are oppressed by this system of violence, Gandhi’s actions define the modern day to them. Gandhi’s personal politics stemmed out to becoming a determining factor in India’s history that has led India to a failing standard of gender equality. Investigation into private lives is necessary but vacuous…

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    Prior to this past April, politics had not ever peaked my interest. However, in April I turned 18, making me a legal voter in the United States. Naturally and subsequently, I made the decision to begin looking into the world of politics. With the television at my disposal, I began using it as a source of better understanding the type of political culture I am living in. Every country offers its unique set of values and part of those values is what makes up the political culture. The political…

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