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    Challenges Of TNC

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    corporations (TNC’s) has extended into all sectors of our world through the process of globalisation—creating an economic system of global concentration and financialisation. Undeniably, the ultimate goal of a TNC is to make money, and state political power can be an imperative tool in achieving this. Indeed, the economy is the energy that fuels the world. Therefore, perhaps the immense status and importance of financial TNC’s within the world economy also cause a challenge of state power.…

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    Due to the unstable nature of the governments in these war-torn regions there is little confidence that the money would be used effectively. Not only could the money be handled in a way that does not benefit the nation, there is still a chance that the post-war zone could easily devolve back…

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    Legitimacy is a belief by people that government rules by right, that it is acceptable and proper. This means that the opinions of citizens of a state about their government is very important in consideration of its legitimacy. When a government is legitimate it is stronger and the people are happier to live in the state. Legitimacy relies on many factors, some sources of legitimacy include: traditional, personal, and social.Haiti’s corruption rating is a very low 20/100, 100 being the…

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    "That government is best which governs least" ~ Henry David Thoreau. As you get older many things change, your friend groups change, things you like etc. But one thing that changes a lot is the ways laws are looked at. As a child you have this impractical view that all laws are made because they make the world a better place. Of course as a teenager there is a phase of delinquent behavior which changes views of laws. As a teenager all rules are meant to be broken and they're made to ruin fun. Of…

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    from reality; however, the control of government to preserve equality and politically correct self-esteem often stifles an individual’s creativity which further creates identity struggles as people attempt to balance their need to be a part of a community with their need to be self-aware. In both HB and Today’s society, people would find out that the government is controlling how they live and outweighing the desire of themselves. In other words, the government knows they got it under control.…

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    Immanuel Kant and Thomas Hobbes have different views on human nature. leading to what the government should do to overcome this lazy and aggressive behaviour. Kant is a philosopher from the 1700s who believed in people becoming enlightened. “Enlightenment is man 's emergence from his self- imposed immaturity” (Garside, Lecture: Kant 2014). Enlightenment causes people to question themselves and others which can also lead to becoming independent within society. Hobbes was a philosopher in the…

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    It was the first time in history that the common people overthrew a government for form a new one, which is known as the Athenian Revolution. Cleisthenes was a forefather of democracy. He helped the Athenians develop a system of government in which all had a say, not only the aristocratic few. Because of the new government founded, an individual such as Themistocles was able to have a powerful say in the Athenian government. Themistocles was not an aristocratic and only after the Athenian…

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    Civil Disobedience “That government is best which governs least”, (Jacobus 305) is the opening line of Henry David Thoreau famous writing called Civil Obedience. Thoreau wrote about how a good government should not have control or power over its people. But what he really believed in was that there shouldn’t be a government because people have the ability to self-regulate and be independent on their own. Letting the government have too much power turns it into a machine, as Thoreau called it,…

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    The Best Government According to Waterman Lecture Notes, (1-3), Aristotle felt that the best government was the monarchy, a political system in which a state is ruled by a monarch, especially a king or queen, (governed by one)and by hereditary rights, followed by the aristocracy (governed by few) , people of the highest social or people of noble families or the highest social class, and that these type or class of people are the very best person or people, would most justly and effectively rule…

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    How would you feel to live in a world where technology is more important than people? How would you react to the fact that you are born with a computer installed in your brain? In feed, that is the main point of the big picture. Technology goes everywhere! In a world of M.T. Anderson, there is a certain piece of technology named “feed”, the feed is like Google ,anytime you need anything you have a computer to answer but the feed isn't always just sunshine and rainbows it's a horrifying and…

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