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    Communitarianism Notes Born during the late 20th century In 1993‚ Amitai Etzoni formed the Communitarian Network In a Communitarian society‚ communities and the polities must be responsible to its members and their needs‚ while the members within the society should dedicate their attention to energy and welfare of other communities. Communitarian says that individual rights should be appreciated and preserved‚ but should be balanced with the interests of the community In a communitarian society

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    of himself rather than what others think. Thoreau expressed his belief in the power and‚ indeed‚ the obligation of the individual to determine right from wrong‚ independent of the dictates of society. “His thought is an early influence on green anarchism but with an emphasis on the individual experience of the natural world influencing later naturalist currents‚ simple living as a rejection of a materialistic lifestyle and self-sufficient were Thoreau ’s goals” (Wikipedia). Thoreau did not speak

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    gyNew ideologies for old? Ideology may have been an inseparable feature of politics since the late eighteenth century ( it is often traced back to the 1789 French Revolution)‚ but its content has changed significantly over time‚ with the rate of ideological transformation having accelerated since the 1960s.New ideologies have emerged‚ some once-potent ideologies have faded in significance‚ and all ideologies have gone through a process of sometimes radical redefinition and renewal.Political ideology

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    Topic : Industrialization and Globalization Europe’s location on the Atlantic- Europe’s location on the Atlantic Ocean was very important because of two key factors. One‚ being that they were located on water‚ and could get the goods across the sea as fast as possible. Two‚ Geographical Distribution of coal‚ iron‚ and timber- European Demographic Changes- European demographic changed because of the increase in agricultural production. This increase forced better job opportunities and reliable

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    The best way to avoid punishment is by not committing the error by which you will be punished. However‚ not often as human beings we think why do we have to obey the laws that the government executes. We only obey them because the constitution and the government say so. If as citizens we have a political and moral obligation to follow the laws then why there are still many people who do not obey them? A. John Simmons discusses the dilemma between legitimacy and justification and the implication both

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    Accidental Death of an Anarchist Dario Fo’s original play‚ Accidental Death of an Anarchist has been adapted and transformed an innumerable number of times‚ to greater or lesser success. Most often‚ adaptations that involve a modernisation or complete transformation of the play can be seen as less successful as they tend to alter the original so much that the original message and intention of the play is lost. However‚ often when adapting the play to a modern context‚ a complete transformation

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    ECONOMIC SYSTEM Socialism Socialism is an economic system where all the economic decisions are made by the government or a central authority. There will be no private property rights since the government officially owns all resources. It is also known as a command economy or a planned system. Socialist economics refers to the economic theories‚ practices‚ and norms of hypothetical and existing socialist economic systems. A socialist economy is based on some form of social

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    Albert Parsons Case Study

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    with working conditions. Wanting to get less working hours and higher pay is not a crime. Therefore‚ Parsons should not be thought as a criminal just because he wants better working conditions. In document B‚ Albert Parsons gives his definition of Anarchism as no government he states that if the people are able to be equally part of the government by participating equally then the people would be free (Document B). If the people were able to control

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    Carnival against capital: a comparison of Bakhtin‚ Vaneigem and Bey GAVIN GRINDON Department of English and American Studies School of Arts‚ Histories and Cultures University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL ABSTRACT Since the mid 1990s‚ many anarchists and Marxists‚ drawing on the writings of Hakim Bey‚ the Situationist International and Mikhail Bakhtin‚ have increasingly articulated the concept of ‘carnival’ as a valuable form of resistance that merges the political and the aesthetic

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    Educational theories Progressivism Educational progressivism is the belief that education must be based on the principle that humans are social animals who learn best in real-life activities with other people. Progressivists‚ like proponents of most educational theories‚ claim to rely on the best available scientific theories of learning. Most progressive educators believe that children learn as if they were scientists‚ following a process similar to John Dewey’s model of learning: 1) Become aware

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