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    stay the same and protect all speech because the government would have to much power over what we see, the government might imprison many people that have opposing opinion than others,and if all speech were to be banned so would people's beliefs ; therefore all laws need to be kept the same. Our media would be highly censored if we were to change the laws. We would be kept in the dark about what’s truly going on. This means that when the government is able to censor what we see, they will show…

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    still play a central role in a globalized world. It mainly focuses on three arguments which are, the security and stability, nationalism and globalization as its own phase. To provide a justified response to this statement, one must know what the terms ‘Nation-states’ and ‘globalization’ mean. A nation state can be defined in several ways, but this essay focuses on a particular definition mentioned in one of the courses that relate to this topic, ‘Actors in world politics’ and it says that a…

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    the individual. Does anyone believe in the goodness of us? Indeed there is, and his name is John Locke. Locke is an English philosopher who thought that humans are inherently good, cooperative, selfless, and responsible. His idea of a successful government was one the people were their own rulers. He believed in the goodness of humans as a whole, and believed that everyone had the right of life, liberty and property from birth. He believed that people are naturally righteous because of the…

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    Thelma And Louise Essay

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    The movie of choice to represent the social and moral policies of the Government is Thelma and Louis Movie This movie has to do with two friends who decides to do a road trip to the cabin for two days; while on their trip to the cabin, Thelma decides in the middle to the road trip that she will like to stop and have some fun, although Louis advise her that they are on a tight schedule, Thelma convinces her to stop because she never gets to have fun and this is supposed to be a trip for fun.…

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    Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Karl Marx were three opposing philosophers during the Enlightenment with their own interpretations on government and people. Hobbes believed society needed an absolute monarchy, “to confer all their power and strength upon one man.” Locke said that human nature had natural rights, and were therefore “not to be under the will or legislative authority of man.” Finally, Marx believed in communism, in which belongings are public. All of the philosophies had their own…

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    involved in different situations in life- like what the person should do best. What is the individual options and how to proceed it the correct way in any situation they are in, what will him or her benefit from it. Choices can come from laws that the government functions, jobs that are available, perhaps looking for a line of job, which then contributes to the beneficial choices for each individual in society. Choices comes from the minute one is born into society, also people are making…

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    In today’s time, people are watched by the government through security cameras and cell phones. Unlike in the novel 1984, people were watched through telescreens and were allowed no individuality. People think having thoughts is not a privilege but compared to the novel 1984 it is. In the novel having thoughts was not allowed, Winston took a risk by buying a diary and keeping his personal thoughts in it. It was very dangerous seeing that the government could have come in and killed him at any…

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    violence among people and supportive government that meets the needs of every single person. At the beginning of the novel, Jonas thought his society was truly a utopian society. However, he realized that his society was actually dystopian, as he began to work as 'The Giver. ' Through the changes of Jonas 's point of view toward his society, Lowry shows three main things that make up the dystopian society, which are lack of freedom, harsh authoritarian government, and…

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    played a major role in the inner-workings of the government and society. Censorship has given the government the power to keep its citizens from the knowledge needed to rebel. Due to the destruction of books, newspapers, and all other forms of media; the citizens were shut out from any other way of living, making them harmless. This gave the government the freedom to do as they wished without interference from its citizens. With the power of the government overriding the power of society, the…

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    Anthem Analysis

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    imagine the worst possible government it would be the one in the book Anthem by Ayn Rand. The genre of this book is fictional. This book takes place in the future and the main character is Equality. The government thinks that are time right now is bad. So in the book which takes place in the future they burn all the stuff they find from are time. In their time they are controlled by their government so they can’t have like any freedom at all. It’s imperative that the government doesn’t have the…

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