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    Liberalism and Conservatism Liberalism and conservatism have been political ideas and thoughts from the very birth of our democracy. Their views and points of the government's role in a democratic society have changed over the years, but the basic ideas and principles have remained the same. There are many different degrees of liberalism and conservatism as almost anyone can be labeled. Some individuals are radical and extreme while others stand on more of a neutral territory

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    Examine the main ideas of Liberal political theory It is perhaps safe to say that the most prominent political philosophy in contemporary era is liberalism. Liberalism is based on the ideas of liberal political theorists of the last three hundred years. Among these ideas, the first and most important deals with the question of liberty. Political theorists such as John Locke and John Stuart Mill argued that liberty of individual citizens must be upheld by the state. Mill particularly stated that

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    blame for endorsing Trump, media attention is the principal cause of the unstableness and tension within our nation. The paramount support of politicians for Donald Trump is most definitely to blame, to an extent, of his current status without the democracy; however, because of media’s hyperbolic comments and their own method of creating satire when conveying the current political climate, it is what really fueled the growing flames in the political world. Due to Trump’s status as president and his

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    The regional comparison of democratic aspirations (Table 2) shows no significant difference between the public opinion of people in the Middle East with other regions, particularly the West, about the importance of democracy and having a democratic system, free elections, and civil rights. Desire to have a democratic system has been consistently high in the Middle East compared to other regions, while no significant move toward democratization or political mobilization has occurred for a long time

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    In his article, ‘The Worldwide Liberal Revolution’ he emphasizes on liberalization, democracy, and communism, authoritarian and totalitarian governments. He adds that there has been a much quieter revolution occurring over the past twenty or thirty odd years. This may be seen in the exceptional economic growth in

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    movement to emerge which can in-turn give birth to a democracy. Evidence is found in the power struggles that led to the 18th century enlightenment movement. Pushing his position even further, I would suggest that considering the conditions that enabled enlightenment ideals to flourish is tantamount to understanding the emergence of constitutional liberalism. It is also in this period that we discover evidence for liberty paving the way for democracy. Montesquieu, as referenced by the author, notably

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    The children stranded on the island are all boys, and women are rarely discussed. That is because this novel represents government, and conflict between governments. The novel involves the government conflict between totalitarian governments, and liberal governments. This book was first copyrighted in 1954, around this time in government there was an overall fear of communism in the united states. As well as the lack of women’s rights, and roles in government settings. If William Golding would have

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    Lauren Wells PSC 1003 Midterm October 19, 2015 Three Perspectives on Russia’s Intervention in Syria Much of the international news right now seems to relate to the crisis situation created by the civil war in Syria. The topic is on the minds of politicians, especially regarding the Syrian refugees hoping to escape the dangers of the war. Syrian rebels are attempting to overthrow the existing government. Some of these rebels have the support of the United States while others, such as those

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    The United States and Europe have seen a growing number of people and groups advocating hateful and discriminatory beliefs in recent years. How liberal democracies should or should not address this fact has been a source of contention between people who advocate for freedom of speech and expression above all, and those who advocate for free and equal citizenship to come first. Corey Brettschneider tries to tackle this issue of hate speech and the state’s role, or lack thereof, in limiting this type

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    Throughout this summer semester we have attempted to uncover the truths as to whether or not America is truly a liberal nation or if it is a nation made up of a combination of different political ideas. Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. both played key roles in the advancement of civil liberties in the United States, while peacefully and benevolently fighting to uphold the principles of liberty and equality for all citizens, regardless of race. On the other hand, Stephen Douglas and Malcolm

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