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    believed that a powerful‚ central government that use the rights protected in the Constitution would strengthen the state’s. Moreover‚ Hamilton would rather have power in the capital than giving the states rights. “Real liberty is neither found in despotism or the extremes of democracy‚ but in moderate governments‚” Hamilton remarked. In order to get the strong nation and government‚ he desired‚ Hamilton made a national bank to pay off taxes‚ print money‚ and to make loans. He also wanted to expand

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    Types of Hegemony.

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    No man wants to live in the shadow of another one’ power‚ while on the other hand man never gives up the ambition of influencing and even controlling his fellow countrymen. Therefore‚ the democracy is invented to alleviate the conflict between the instinct of chasing power and the will of equality‚ namely‚ democracy is a system to prevent the emergence of dictatorship and ensure the sharing power of all citizens. However‚ the principle of democracy abided by in the domestic political life never gets

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    French sociologist and political theorist Alexis de Tocqueville traveled to the United States in year significantly codified in America’s observations on equality and individualism Tocqueville’s work remains a valuable explanation of America to Europeans and of Americans to themselves. As Democracy in America revealed‚ Tocqueville believed that equality was the great political and social idea of his era‚ and he thought that the United States offered the most advanced example of equality in action

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    political realm. Arendt indicates that the philosophical freedom appears later in history as men gradually lost the public space to act as free agents. To interpret in other words‚ the “theoretical” thought of “inner freedom” appears as despotism and totalitarianism emerge in history. Freedom is no longer active participation in the political realm to Christian philosophers. They classify freedom to “the inner domain”

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                  * Collation Governments                                                  * Number of parties without Agendas                                                  * Politicians without Principles Some people think that communism and Despotism are synonyms‚but that was wrong. *In fact Communism also has come from people’s thought‚‚‚But from Proletariat class but not from the Noblemen leisure thoughts. *Some Diplomats compared Communism with Autocracy‚Yes this is people’s Autocracy!!

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    work‚ The Spirit of the Laws‚ he compared the types of government. Republics‚ which are suitable for small states and based on citizen involvement. Monarchy‚ suitable for middle sized states‚ grounded in the ruling class’ adherence to law. Finally Despotism‚ for large empires‚ dependent on fear to command obedience. The Spirit of the Laws‚ once translated into English‚ was read by American philosophers and its principles were incorporated into the U.S. Constitution. Voltaire was known as the greatest

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    According to Mill‚ individuality is seen as essential to human progress and development‚ to the extent where he supposes that “it is only the cultivation of individuality which produces‚ or can produce‚ well-developed human beings”. We can infer from this quote that Mill has a strong preference on the freedom of action alongside that of thought and discussion‚ which constitutes a belief in the necessity of allowing different ‘experiments in living’ as the route towards creating the greatest happiness

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    the essay‚ Brady exclaims “My God‚ who wouldn’t want a wife?” to express her frustration in her marriage but in a humorous and sarcastic tone. This clearly reveals that the author has already been disappointed by the sexism‚ men’s selfishness and despotism. In my opinion‚ the power of woman is infinite in many aspects of our life. Woman has much stronger abilities in bearing hardships than man. They have to take care of the family‚ but also to work hard in order to be economically independent. Though

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    their breads‚ and to reform their politics. Through this continuous process of expression and reform‚ mankind has progressed towards the liberty. However‚ Mill also suggests that man stops the expression of ideas once their objective is met. When despotism exists‚ men tries to break through rules that were imposed on them. After successful revolution‚ expression of diverse and novel ideas slows down‚ because the society is customized according to their wants that ‘mankind speedily become unable to

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    Imagine fighting for freedom against a country that won’t listen to you and treats you with cruelty. You don’t have much military power‚ so this other‚ more powerful country helps you gain independance. However‚ as soon as you win‚ the country that helps turns around and puts you in the same situation‚ just with them instead of the original country. This is what it was like in the Philippines! Before the Spanish-American war‚ the Philippines were a territory of Spain‚ along with some other countries

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