MONARCHY ( rule by one man for the common good) | TYRANNY ( rule by one man in his own interest) | ARISTOCRACY ( rule by a few for the common good) | OLIGARCHY ( rule by the few in their own interest) | POLITY/DEMOCRACY ( rule by the many for the common good) | MOBOCRACY ( rule by the many in their own interest) | Aristotle later ranks them in order of goodness‚ with monarchy the best‚ aristocracy the next best‚ then polity/democracy‚ mobocracy‚ oligarchy‚ and the tyranny. People in Western societies
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of oligarchy‚ used all around the world. In the Spartan Oligarchy‚ twenty-eight men joined by two kings all over the age of 60 ruled. These groups of rulers were called the Council of Elders. There are many forms of oligarchies. These include Aristocracy‚ Plutocracy‚ De Jure Oligarchies‚ De Facto Oligarchies‚ Corporate Oligarchies‚ and Democratic Oligarchies.
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4.1 Forms of Government Montesquieu holds that there are three types of governments: republican governments‚ which can take either democratic or aristocratic forms; monarchies; and despotisms. Unlike‚ for instance‚ Aristotle‚ Montesquieu does not distinguish forms of government on the basis of the virtue of the sovereign. The distinction between monarchy and despotism‚ for instance‚ depends not on the virtue of the monarch‚ but on whether or not he governs "by fixed and established laws" (SL 2.1)
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role in shaping the American Dream through his use of the fantasized West and East Egg. West Egg in particular‚ is identified in his novel to be more of a setting of promise and greatness‚ in comparison to the actuality that East Egg has to offer: aristocracy. To be specific‚ Fitzgerald places the characters Nick‚ Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ and Tom in such a setting to emphasize that anything may happen in this “dreamscape”‚ and that all events lead up to an escape from the hollow shell that is East Egg. East Egg
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History 112 Date??????? How did the Ottoman Empire Decline? The Ottoman Empire was the largest and the last of the Islamic empires. It stretched from North Africa to the Arabian Peninsula the Cox and the Balkans Hold away to the gates of Vienna. It was by far the largest empire of its time and it was ahead of its competition in terms of production‚ military‚ science‚ and culture. The Ottoman society was very unique in its form and nothing similar has been seen in history ever again. The closest
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In “Money and class in America” a book by Lewis Lapham‚ Lapham tells us his observations on how Americans view wealth‚ how Americans are “deflected by the pursuit of money”. In The Great Gatsby‚ it is shown just how wealth creates social ranks and affects society One of the major themes of The Great Gatsby is the corruption of society and its people. ’Corruption’ is defined as "decomposition or disorganization‚ in the process of putrefaction; putrefaction; deterioration"
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and maintains peace Must satisfy people knowing they could be killed at any point BUT‚ how to hold accountability? Aristocracy: smaller group of people vested with some or all of government authority Rousseau People‚ by nature‚ are good‚ which allows for self-governance Democracy maintains freedom and limits burden of law -> As population increases and factions form‚ aristocracy rises Group whose sole job is the rule the country BUT‚ how to limit power of factions? Factions- dangerous groups
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The First Crusade 1095-1100 1. The crusading movement was a significant event in the history of medieval Europe. They opened an era in which Western Europe came into direct contact with the great trade routes that united the civilizations of Eurasia For the first time since the fall of the Roman empire‚ western Europe was not isolated‚ but a part of a greater world. Many things flowed along these trade routes. Some were good‚ such as paper‚ the compass‚ medicines and spices‚ new crops and advances
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Set in the times of the French Revolution‚ A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens describes the events that occur during this time period‚ from views of two different social classes in two different cities. For cruel and harsh treatment from the aristocracy‚ the peasants of France decide to enact their revenge and therefore begin the revolution. Although each person who felt that had been harmed thought that their revenge was justified‚ they still paid a consequence for their crimes. Charles Dickens
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Foreshadowing is a technique that prepares a reader for an event that is soon to come. An author that uses foreshadowing is Charles Dickens. Charles Dickens writes many famous novels. A famous novel of his is A Tale of Two Cities. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens is a novel that reveals many future events through the use of foreshadowing. The French Revolution is the main event described by the use of foreshadowing. Dickens uses the phrase “one tall joker so besmirched . . . scrawl[s]
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