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    Stefan Kühl explores this relationship between German and American eugenicists in his book, The Nazi Connection: Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism. He states, “Attempts to separate eugenics from the Nazi program of race improvement were only partially successful. The personal and ideological links between eugenics and mass sterilization and extermination were too obvious to be overlooked.” Indeed, the two movements were linked, and this relationship influenced the racial…

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    SOSC 2330: Political Economy of Law, Policy and Organization Take Home Mid Term Exam Fall 2014 Name: Jonah Goldrich Student ID: 212866380 T.A: Jan Krouzil Professor: Sonya Scott Date: November 3rd, 2014 Part A: 1) Homo economicus is a theoretical concept that frames humans as rational and self-interested individuals. A homo economicus must have the ability to recognize its own self-interest, and in turn act upon that…

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    Marriage law in Australia does not legally recognise same-sex marriage, and therefore, does not uphold society’s values and expectations. The phenomenon of same-sex marriage is gaining more popularity every day as society strives for equality for all individuals. The matter has already been enacted in many jurisdictions around the world. However, the Australian legal system remains reluctant in regulating same-sex relationships into marriages. Although this may be true, there has been recent…

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    Hammurabi Laws

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    Code on Family Relationships In a translation done by L. W. King of Babylonian Law--The Code of Hammurabi, by Rev. Claude Hermann Walter Johns, M.A. who originally wrote the document in 1910, we read about King Hammurabi who was ruler of the Babylonian Empire from 1792-1750 BCE. Hammurabi declared a set of 282 laws which were known as Hammurabi's Code. These laws dealt with many aspects of every day life, offenses and their punishments. It is 1 of the first written codes of law in history.…

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    sub-topics, Political Geography and Economic Geography, we can see how the relationship between local and global processes in contemporary society in relation to the Global Economy. Political geography is the delineation and the categorization of particular places set by boundaries. The space within these boundaries contains a group of people willing to live by the rules set by others but also, a set of relations between groups and people. “Economic Geography is the study of the location,…

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    Colorblindness is a legal fiction that reflects and shows the authority of legal discourse because the courts are asserting that law is blind to race while living in a country where race plays a vital role in society. It is the law telling us to live and view the world in a certain way while disregarding the underlying racial oppressions that others face. Neil Gotanda argues that in not recognizing race it allows the courts to ignore the issues of subordination. More so, he states that if we…

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    Nsw Family Equality

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    The legal system has been highly effective in achieving justice for family members in regards to same-sex relationships and parental responsibility. In order to achieve justice for family members, the legal system has sought to create comprehensive protections in order to produce an effective outcome. This has been achieved through growing recognition of same sex couples and providing protections for them as an alternative family arrangement and through the changing nature of parental…

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    Joseph Needham’s The Grand Titration: Science and Society in East and West seeks to answer the question of why modern science developed in the Western world and not in China. He answers this question by “titrating,” or essentially comparing, scientific and technological advancements between China and the West. To conduct his comparison, he investigates the relationship, in both civilizations, between science and a variety of topics. The topics that Needham covers include politics, economics,…

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    Is Society Just Or Unjust

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    We as a society have long been taught that the government is invaluable in creating and maintaining social order. However, this idea is idealistic and, in practice, unrealistic. The role of forcing social standards often falls to the public. This is apparent in many societies, as the public maintains social order through revolution and formation of new governments to prosperous times and even the destruction of nations. One of the moments in history that most exemplifies only citizens…

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    John Winthrop’s Influence and Shaping of Puritan Society In the early 17th century, a group of Puritans came to the Americas from England to charter the Massachusetts Bay Colony under the leadership of Governor John Winthrop. Puritans brought--to what some in today’s modern standards may consider--intense ideology that dictated everyday life. John Winthrop praised those principles that rooted from English Calvinist beliefs in order to form a better community and inspired the idea of a “city on…

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