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    Introduction European politics is a multidimensional topic and a combination of many elements that shape the political system in Europe. In any democracy and especially in Europe, political parties are central to the system because they structure the popular vote, formulate the public policy, organize the flow of power and compete in elections, allowing citizens to choose their leaders. Also, European politicians depend a lot on their political parties for their electoral success to parliament,…

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    Greek Democracy was able to coexist with military needs and divisions in social classes by sharing ideas and by helping each other. Ideas from the Greek Democracy would influence both the Social divisions and Military needs. Greek Democracy could make decisions that helped the military get the supplies or the help they needed which would be beneficent to them. The Social Classes would be helped by both the military for their protection and the government who would make laws and other important…

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    Bernie Sanders Ideology

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    and the man for that job is Bernie Sanders. He is one of the democratic nominees for the 2016 presidential election, and he is running as a self-proclaimed “Democratic Socialist”. The democratic socialist ideology states that a country deserves a democracy within a socialist economic system. This ideology is key for the U.S, especially under the leadership of a man who loves family, is compassionate about everyone and loves what the government does for the citizens of this country. But before…

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    It is a common belief that Socrates is one of the most brilliant people of his time. What people do not realize is that the only thing that Socrates really knew was that he knew nothing. Socrates did not always have the answer, in fact he rarely did. He was simply able to disprove the theories of many other “wise” men of his time. Socrates was always “ready to question the rich and the poor if … [they are] willing to answer …questions and listen”, which led to him making more than a few enemies…

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    Capitalism Vs Socialism

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    Entrepreneur. An entrepreneur is someone to starts their own business or puts their idea into action with a risk to their own financial good (Study.com). According to the Merriam- Webster dictionary an entrepreneur is someone who creates, manages, and finances a business to make a profit. DEFINED PEOPLE Winston Churchill. He was the Prime Minister of Britain during World War Two(Biography.com). He was also part of “The Big 3” which also included Roosevelt and Stalin, they were allies in WWII…

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    There are numerous sorts of financial frameworks utilized all through the world. The frameworks comprise of Capitalism, Communism, Socialism, and Mixed Economy. Capitalism is a business sector based economy that is comprised of purchasers and merchants and/or individuals of private and corporate-claimed organizations. The results of merchandise and administrations are created to make a benefit that is required to be returned to the economy by the spending of the purchasers. The U.S. is thought…

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    Socialism sounds appealing in theory, but does not function well in practice. Capitalism, while not perfect, does have advantages that a socialist economy cannot provide, and creates a fair economy. There are numerous issues that can be resolved through capitalism that cannot be solved though socialism. The most prominent being the lack of incentive found within a socialist economy. If everyone is paid the same amount of money regardless of effort, then there is no true incentive to work. If…

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    that prevent people from smoking marijuana. Libertarians were different from liberals in the sense that they did not support laws that want to expand the arm of the government in the economy. And then they are different from the social conservatives who supported social laws such as abortion and pornography and libertarisns did not want laws that regulated moral or the economic life of the people of the United States. Libertarians also do not want American to be the world police anymore. They…

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    Social democracy is a political ideology that supports the economy while also benefiting people who are underpaid for their jobs. This makes sure people can support themselves in society and get more opportunities while they have them. Other factors play a key role as well, such as more regulation to prevent wealthier people from being greedy with the system and to bargain for a good workplace, and making the political system as fairly represented as possible. This way of governing is…

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    The Value Of Democracy

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    Democracy shouldn’t seem like a new political idea. We throw that term around like we know what it means, but do we? What I have come to realize is that we really can’t have a democracy as long as capitalism is our economic system. If the majority of people in this country do not own the means of production (capitalism), then they do not own or control society (democracy). That is why it is my belief, and I have no doubt that there are…

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