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    Political Labels

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    However, when it comes to politics and defining one’s political ideology I believe labels are sometimes necessary. This is because political labels have the unique ability to encapsulate key issues in public life and become, as described by West (2006), “shorthand communication devices for leaders, reporters, and voters trying to make sense of the complexity of contemporary life” (p. 344). If I were attempting to communicate my political ideology to someone, I would label myself as a liberal, in the

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    Since 1856, the two major political parties in the United States have been the Republicans and Democrats. They have immersed themselves into US politics since the 19th century and have always dominated all secondary parties in America, resulting in formation of the America’s two-party political system. The Democrats and Republicans may have different ideologies on a plethora of issues but their core beliefs are forever intertwined. The Republicans’ core belief is that they “believe that each person

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    electoral party in Texas. This essay focuses on the political culture and the current political environment and in Texas and contemporary issues affecting the political status. It also describes the causal effect of policies enacted on the political stand. Three philosophical streams constitute the political ideology and culture. These are social conservatism, populism, and classical liberalism. The three describe the philosophical, political composition of Texas. Social conservatives support the

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    Objective Violence

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    place due to objective violence, and this could include war, rape, famine and much more. So we can say, violence leads to revolutionary violence which in turns leads to revolution. Revolution is comprised of ideas and ideology. Ideas such as socialism, Marxism, totalitarianism. Ideologies can be seen as a worldview such as fascism, fundamentalism, liberalism, capitalism. Marx in The Communist Manifesto argues that Bourgeoisie

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    authoritarian governments to spring up within countries across the western and eastern realms. In George Orwell’s “1984,” satirical references to governments and events throughout history are used to highlight the faults in authoritarian and totalitarian ideologies to shed light on what government is capable of should the people fail to keep it in check. There are many differing opinions surrounding George Orwell’s 1949 novel. A general consensus throughout the literature community is that the sole purpose

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    only limited in that an individual may do as he or she chooses so long as these actions do not directly harm other individuals. This review shall analyze the role of liberty and equality as they pertain to liberal and conservative ideologies. Liberalism is a political philosophy based on the ideals of liberty and equality that grew out of reactionary means against religious conformity and ascribed status in medieval Europe. Given its expansive history, it should be noted that there are multiple

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    of system comprised of competing ideologies. The modern political parties are much different than the ones that were relevant around the birth of the nation. Often the parties are used to represent a broad set of ideals that those who support that party can rally behind as a way to advance their self-interests. An increase in the awareness of social issues as well as disagreements on where the balance of power should be located has led to sharp divides in political party identity. This creates an

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    use elections as a policy expression. Individual citizens are expected to be informed politically, involved, rational, and above all, active (pg 19). This model puts a burden on citizens who are expected to be informed and vote accordingly. The Political Parties Model in which politicians diverge ideologically to provide a cue of party affiliation, allowing

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    realities of 17th and 18th century Europe. From the momentum of the Enlightenment came major political rebellions of the elite class against entrenched national monarchies and systems of power. Within this time period of elitist revolt and intensive political restructuring, the fundamental basis for both liberal and conservative ideology was driven deep into Latin American soil. However, as neither ideology sought to fulfill or even recognize the needs or rights of mestizo people under government rule

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    to be marked as one particular political party. There are two main Political Ideologies in The United States: Liberalism, and Conservatism. These tie into our culture, mainly noted is individualism and capitalism. These beliefs are what the basis of America is rooted from. Liberalism and Conservatism go hand and hand with Individualism and capitalism, although there are some tensions between the beliefs and ideologies. Liberalism is considered as the ideology of "The left" in America. Liberals

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