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    Plato Republic

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    The Justice of “The Republic” In his book “the Republic”‚ Plato tried to build up an ideal society. He divided the ideal society into three classes: rulers‚ guardians‚ and workers. As long as each class of people lived harmonious and did their responsibilities‚ the society would become stable and prosperous. How did make people live with harmony? Obviously‚ the core issue of “the republic” is justice. Justice is a proper‚ harmonious relationship among the people in the three classes. Plato suggested

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    True Republic?

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    Is the Philippines a “true’’ Republic with the Postulates of Republicanism? As stated in the 1987 Constitution‚ "The Philippines is a democratic and republican state. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them”‚ with this simple statement‚ I am positive that the Philippines is really a republican state. It is evident that the manifestations of the 4 postulates of republicanism among the government are the basis why the Philippines is a republican state.

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    Roman Republic

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    In many ways‚ the Roman Republic was very similar to the way the United States government is organized today. There are three clear divisions of power Executive branch‚ Legislative branch‚ and judicial branch. The Executive branch elected by an assembly‚ they ruled as chief executives for one year. Consuls controlled the military as well. The Judicial branch has eight judges that were chosen by the century’s assembly to judge for a year. Two of the eight judges supervise civil court and criminal

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    The Weimar Republic

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    Slide one The Weimar Republic (1919-1933) was born in the aftermath of the defeat of Germany in World War I. After Germany lost the First World War‚ the Kaiser fled and a new democratic government of Germany was declared in February 1919 at the small town of Weimar. It was too dangerous to make a declaration in Berlin where there had just been a revolt by a Communist group called the Spartacists. The Weimar Republic was a genuine attempt to create a perfect democratic country. Slide two All

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    Weimar Republic

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    Weimar Republic Failed Mark A. Hoyert Monmouth College Why Did the Weimar Republic Fail? Mark A. Hoyert‚ Monmouth College  mhoyert@monm.edu Abstract: What led to the fall of the Weimar Republic and the rise of Hitler’s Third Reich continues to be an important question for students of history and politics. In this research project I will discuss how Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party were able to take power in Germany and replace the Weimar Republic. Much

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    Republic Cell

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    Republic cell I. Problem Definition Armin and his team had been working on the bid for Republic Cell for a month and has over 100 people working in different offices around the world to meet the “deadline” on Monday morning. On Saturday at 10 am (48 hours before the deadline)‚ he is instructed by his boss to withdraw from the tender. Should he stay with the team and finish the bid anyway in case something comes up over the course of the day? Or should he accept the situation and tell

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    Weimar Republic

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    The Weimar Republic -- Doomed to Fail The Weimar Republic (1919-1933) was born in the aftermath of the defeat of Germany in World War I. Not only was this a fall from grace‚ it was a resounding crash that shattered Germany’s belief that they were the superior undefeatable race. Following the destruction of the old totalitarian German Empire‚ a new democratic republic was put into place. The question was‚ could Germany‚ splintered into groups of socialists‚ communists and the extreme right‚ unify

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    Roman Republic

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    Rome: Transition from Republic to Empire Paul A. Bishop Introduction________________________________________________ Since its collapse‚ historians have attempted to explain the struggle for power and control over both the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire that followed. To explain the complexities of the Roman Republic‚ the Empire‚ and their political complexities can be a daunting task. For nearly ten centuries Rome would rule most of the known world before the fall of the Western Empire

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    Plato's Republic

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    In Plato’s Republic‚ Socrates goes to great lengths to explain and differentiate between the ideas of opinion and knowledge. Throughout society‚ most common men are lovers of sights and sounds. "Lovers of sights and sounds like beautiful sounds‚ colors‚ shapes‚ and everything fashioned out of them‚ but their thought is unable to see and embrace the nature of the beautiful itself (Republic 476b)." The few who do recognize the beautiful itself are followers of the sight of truth‚ the philosophers

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    Plato's the Republic

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    Justice In Plato ’s The Republic‚ the author seeks to define the meaning of justice. In the story‚ the main character Socrates and some other men are discussing the subject of justice in the city and how one might judge what is just. At one point in the argument‚ Thrasymachus‚ one of the debaters and a sophist‚ makes a very broad and controversial statement: "Justice is nothing other than the advantage of the stronger." This sparks a heated discussion between him and his friends‚ who ask him to

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