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    given the concept of socialism more attention lately, especially within younger demographics. The DSA is led by the National Pacific Committee (NPC), Philadelphia’s own Joseph Schwartz is a member of the NPC’s 16 member body, and a professor of Political Science at Temple University. I sat down with Professor Schwartz to talk

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    Ideology is the belief in a system of ideas and ideals, especially ones that form the basis of economic or political theories. Many individuals and society as a whole are influenced by different types of ideologies. Each of the three sources represent a specific type of belief system, supporting modern liberalism or capitalism. These ideologies affect society in many different ways, like political parties or the pursuit of some social issues. Ideologies can be very important to certain people, and

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    Ideologies in America As said by our former President John F. Kennedy during his inaugural speech, “My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country,” (The Guardian ) he wanted to indicate that American people have to work together regardless if you are a “normal” American or someone within government officials. Working together creates a balance throughout our country which can help America run more smoothly. There are three separate groups or

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    Political Typology

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    Ideology On the political typology, I was scored as a Next Generation Left who has liberal attitudes on many issues. According to the second assessment, I am Libertarian Left since my political compass shows that economic left/right is -1.88, and social libertarian/authoritarian is -2.62. The first result of first assessment states that the Next Generation left are generally young, well-educated and financially comfortable. They have very liberal attitudes on lots of issues, including homosexuality

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    countries have adapted capitalism to operate their economic system which values market activities as the most important driving force. (“Section On The Political Economy of The World-System”, 2015) Market is operated by diverse companies that are rooted not only from the country but also from other foreign countries which makes it sense that all ideologies, cultures and commodities of different

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    attempt to present a synthesis between the story titled: “fear and Loathing in America” written by Hunter S. Thompson and an abstract from an article retrieved from the UoPeople library titled: “Youth Exposed to Terrorism: the Moderating Role of Ideology” by Slone, Michelle, Lia Shur, and Ayelet Gilady Both of these narratives commented on issues related to terrorism but from divergent perspectives and approach. Thompson’s episode precisely deliberated on what happened in the United States on the

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    International Relations view human nature and the states behaviour practically and truthfully, adopting a matter-of-fact attitude instead of visualising how the political institutions ought to function. Liberalists

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    Since the founding of America, no singular method of governmental role has been adopted. The concept of governmental role in American society is a subjective point. While some believe in a strong government that controls and expands its role over many aspects of American society, others believe that limiting government power is necessary to having a thriving society and economy. Clark Kerr wrote the document Industrialism and the Industrial Man which highlights and explains the perspective of having

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    Countries rich with resources, such Iran and Nigeria with their large oil reserves, are able to provide their political party elites and institutions with tax or natural resource revenues, which serves as an effective incentive to make sure the regime endures. Additionally, leaders that participate in transparent power-sharing help continue their rule and the regime

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    Should the ideology of liberalism be spread around the globe? Liberalism. Being liberal means to be open to change or to accept change. So to want to spread liberalism around the globe, and to trust that every country and citizen will be willing to follow on these ideologies, I believe, is foolish. Because no matter if we like to believe we all have equal rights, there is always discrimination. Whether it be between religions or race, societies will always discriminate against each other. But I

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