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    To begin On Liberty written by John Stuart Mill, chapter one is focused on an introduction to his meaning of Liberty. Mill explains that his purpose is to explain liberty dealing with civil and society and not “liberty of the will.” Liberty was first founded on the concept of protecting society against tyranny. His wanting to limit the power of the leaders in tyranny because while it was necessary to tell people what can and cannot be done, it is also seen as dangerous. Mill used the analogy of…

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    A Summary and Critique of “Why We Need Violent Video Games” Video games were conceived of when digital reality merged with human imagination. Although it is frequently blamed for social problems, there are still a large number of proponents for it. Ethan Gilsdorf, an American writer, critic, and journalist states in his article “Why We Need Violent Video Games” that violent video games are essential and beneficial not only because they help people to channel out their negative emotions but also…

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    A Summary Critique of “Why We Need Violent Video Games” Violent video games are addictions. But are addictions always deleterious to us? Ethan Gilsdorf, an American writer, critic, and journalist, and 17th level geek – as posted on Ethan’s website – unexpectedly states in his article “Why Do We Need Violent Video Games” that violent video games are essential, benificial to us not only because it helps people release negative emotions but also leads people to be feared of “hunt/shoot/kill…

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    different sentiments that evolved over the last 300 or so years. Joyce Kaufman, Walter Russell Mead, and Dr. Robin Datta argue that three core ideas or styles guide US foreign policy: American exceptionalism, expansionism, and isolationism and/or unilateralism. Isolationist sentiments evolved from the mindsets of our nations founders-…

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    generalize, especially with a topic as complex as politics, the “Trumpian” approach to politics seems based on an internally-focused, localist morality. The policy outcomes of this moral stance, based on American exceptionalism, include military unilateralism, protectionism, and a general restriction of transnational flows, both in terms of people and goods.…

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    Cold War Liberalization

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    The United States remote strategy has been understanding for a national security since the end of cold war negated the statute of control. From past Republican president George Bush's disclosure of the "new world solicitation" to the Clinton affiliation's structures of "improvement" and "beyond any doubt multilateralism", Washington has discovered control a convincing show to take after. Since the end of crisp war have such a grouping of emergencies jump started out in such a sweeping number of…

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    The end of the 1800s was known as the ‘Age of Imperialism ‘.At this time Imperialism in America was big, America wanted to extended the country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force they also wanted to expand their territory and foreign policy help them do this. Although , many people believed the foreign policy was based on idealism, it was based on realism because the US would enter wars guided by reason and rationally. America almost alway enter a war because of…

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    Globalization: “A process of growing interdependence that represents a fundamental change from a world of individual and independent states to a world of state interdependence.” Globalization is a vastly multifaceted and contentious concept, it is not a new phenomenon but a continuance of developments that has been taking place over a considerable amount of time. The current trend of globalization of economic activities is qualitatively different, nevertheless, as the world has ceased to be a…

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    Maquilapolis Essay

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    Globalization is an inevitable phenomenon that stretches across geographic boundaries, shapes global economies, and permeates communities around the world. This predominantly Western-led movement of global integration yields numerous benefits to societies, such as economic growth, cultural exchange, and job creation. However, upon closer examination of countries in the global south that experience the reverberating effects of globalization, we realize there are negative byproducts of this…

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    Defining Terrorism

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    inherent reason to debate this topic, however time and time again wars are won by knowing your enemy better then they know you (Explained by every victor in every war, and seen specifically in literature; The Wars on Terrorism and Iraq: Human Rights, Unilateralism and US Foreign Policy (Crahan et al 2004). Although the theme of this paper is centered around the need for a cooperation of counterterrorism efforts, to…

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