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    By Using the Structural Functionalist Approach‚ Discuss Zambia Political Parties and Their Contribution to Liberal Democracy. By Floti1 | July 2013 Zoom In Zoom Out Page 1 of 5 Rule by the people is what a democracy is made of‚ this might be achieved by having the party in power elected into office into office by the majority‚ the term democracy and the practice itself is diverse in each country but it has similar features which characterize all forms. This essay explains the impact

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    India and China took towards independence were different. While India sponsored militant nonviolence‚ China lead a Civil War. India’s predisposition to nonviolence was inspired by its leader Mahatma Gandhi. On the other hand‚ the Guomindang and Communist Party in China sparked guerrilla warfare. India‚ unlike China‚ is seen by participating in hunger strikes and protests like “The walk to the sea”‚ while China’s early bitter fights lead to civil unrest by the Red Army and the Guomindang. Perhaps

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    IR.409 Contemporary Issues In Turkish Politics 13.10.2014 Merve YILMAZ THE EXISTING PROBLEMS IN POLITICAL PARTIES Political party is a group people which seeks to achieve goals common to its members through the acquisition and exercise of political power i. Political parties are one of the most important political institutions of democracy. In this respect‚ for contemporary democracy understanding they are an indispensable part of

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    Lack of Internal Democracy: All over the world there is a tendency in political parties towards the concentration of power in one or few leaders at the top. Parties do not keep membership registers‚ do not hold organisational meetings‚ and do not conduct internal elections regularly. Ordinary members of the party do not get sufficient information on what happens inside the party. They do not have the means or the connections needed to influence the decisions. As a result the leaders assume greater

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    Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th President of the United States of America‚ aptly defined democracy as a government of the people‚ by the people and for the people. Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th President of the United States of America‚ aptly defined democracy as a government of the people‚ by the people and for the people. This definition clearly underlines the basic tenet that‚ in this- form of government‚ people are supreme. The ultimate power is in their hands and they exercise it in the form of electing

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    The Communist Manifesto‚ written by Karl Marx is an economical and philosophical ideology that is centered on communism. Specifically‚ it is centered on the redistribution of wealth so that everyone in a specified nation or State is completely equal in wealth for the “betterment” of the society. This in theory eliminates the class system and as a result is intended to eliminate the oppression that comes along with the class separation and wage gap. Thankfully‚ for me this literary piece’s brilliance

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    Reflections on The Communist Manifesto and the Socialist Movement One of the most amazing ideas that immerged from the Enlightened Era was freedom of thought. The sole concept of being able to express how one feels (ideally) without fear of its consequences‚ lifted a burden off the shoulders of an intellectually oppressed people. Pamphlets and newspapers circulated with ideas‚ propaganda‚ and countless rebuttals to every idea presented. From these ideas and propositions came The Communist Manifesto by

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    various State supervision organs is entirely not clear. It is then become a common sense‚ but how should interpret the nature of this problem. Some literature interpret the problem as “The Communist Party controls the cadres” (Dang guan ganbu) (Shrin‚ 1996). One of the essential pillars of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) regime is its control over the cadre personnel management. Completely different from the practice of western democracies‚ Chinese state officials are not recruited and evaluated

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    Marx is counter arguing against capitalists. The argument against communism that Capitalists make is that communism does not allow those who work harder to be rewarded by their hard work. Therefore‚ Marx mocks the capitalists saying that in it is only 10% of the population that maintains the wealth in a capitalist society in reality. Marx’s most relevant argument regarding this view of capitalism or being only for 10% of the population is when he say’s “According to this‚ bourgeois society ought

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    Joseph Stalin’s dictatorship was characterized by Russia’s ideological transformation of Communism under his reign. Widely regarded as a tyrant‚ Stalin was responsible for massive repression of his people. However Russians remember Stalin for his leadership‚ advances in technologies‚ and victory in World War II. His usage of powerful leadership attributes created fear and promoted a tense paranoid feeling during his dictatorship. Under his leadership‚ Russia experienced a return to pre-revolutionary

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