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    communists get people to accept their system through violent revolution. Socialists reject that idea and instead want the adoption of socialism to come through peace and agreement. While socialists may not agree with our capitalist economic system they do support the democratic values of the constitution of the United States of America One of the most essential ideas of socialism is everyone is equal in terms of economics. Socialists say that capitalism has succeded in making the country…

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    One of the great questions of history is: How was the Nazi party allowed to come to power? It is important to note that the National Socialists did not win power through a coup or by forcibly taking over but in fact were democratically elected into power by the German people. This means that normal people allowed one of the most evil regimes in history to take total control over their entire lives. It makes one have to ask: How did the Nazis convince the German people to accept them and their…

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    Black Armbands

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    the schoolhouse gates.” The Supreme Court said that to suppress the students’ rights the school would have to prove that the students’ actions would “materially and substantially interfere” with the regular school day. The case, National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie set the precedent for cases similar to it. Former member of the Supreme Court, Justice Murphy, had his say in what was allowed under the First Amendment and what crossed the line. He stated, “ There are certain…

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    edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1979/2/79.02.02.x.html; Gartner, History of the Jews of Cleveland, 165. The German Jews’ arrival to America in the 1840’s-1850’s, coincided with the flood of immigrants that came to America in search of freedom. Therefore, their assimilation overlapped with countless other immigrants, making the Germans a less significant addition to Ohio. When the Russian Jews fled to America in the 20th century, they not only faced stringent immigration policies but also were…

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    Narcissism In America

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    The bedrock of our Western Civilization is unrecognizable since Barack Obama began his reign of terror on the American people and institutions of our country. Leftist politicians of The New Democratic Socialist Party, and the same sycophantic media that placed him in the White House, abets him at every turn. Events of the last few years leave us pondering how we got to the point where up is down, down is up and the animals run the zoo. Crisis after crisis seemingly vies for our attention, and we…

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    The Great Strike Dbq

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    begs to be asked: would the outcome have changed if the strikers had organized under a labor union strong enough to keep them fighting? One such union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), would be founded in 1905. In conjunction with the Socialist party, the IWW effectively created change, largely due to its appeal to all kinds of laborers and its persistence. The IWW provided a labor…

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    advocates for the use of existing governmental institutions to negotiate solutions to contentious political points, a message that has only become more significant after the extremely divisive election of Donald Trump. The Socialist Alternative is a Democratic socialist political party that organized an anti-Trump protest in Oakland the day after Election Day. News reports estimate that seven thousand people attended the protest (Hollyfield, 2016). The composition of the crowd, if the area in my…

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    Fidel Castro was an influential and highly publicized leader as he took a socialist stand on many of his views, if not all of them. As the communist leader of Cuba for nearly half a century, he oversaw his socialist regime and was the pariah of the socialist movement in Cuba. Before Castro took charge of Cuba in 1959 he led a guerilla warfare style attack against the countries then leader Batista. With full control of Cuba, Castro implemented a communist regime in order to hopefully rid the…

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    The election of 1912 exposed the necessity of change in America where principles of progressive reform dominated the political agendas for all four candidates. Incumbent republican president William Howard Taft battled with his former comrade Theodore Roosevelt, whilst democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson wooed the country with his plan for “New Freedom”. Meanwhile, socialist Eugene Debs fought to earn support from the working class of America with his experience as a union leader. The most…

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    Neoliberal Model

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    The Andean country of Bolivia, on the other hand, is known to be the poorest country in South America as well as one of the most politically unstable ones in the world. “Throughout its 184-year history, it has had 82 different rulers or ruling coalitions, and heads of state have routinely arrived at the highest office in the land via coups, counter-coups, revolts, and popular protests.” However, from 1985 until 2003, Bolivia tried hard to break from this pattern by having five consecutive free…

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