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    political power could be more accurately described by the theory of Democratic Pluralism to be discussed later. Yet by the late 1960s‚ Marxist ideas experienced something of a revival and writers such as Ralph Miliband aimed to rehabilitate the Marxist theory of the ruling class. According to Miliband‚ capitalism had not undergone very significant changes since the 19th Century and theories of post-capitalism and democratic pluralism were themselves not accurate. Miliband recognised that the Bourgeoisie

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    pursuits‚ they would all become “students” and observers‚” because that it is in their “nature” and “destiny.” By choosing scientific words‚ such as “observers”‚ “students”‚ and “nature” to describe his personal thoughts‚ Thoreau risks charges of elitism. Science is a study of nature and it is based on observation and experiment‚ whereas philosophy and literature is a study based on personal thoughts and insights. This is contrast to what other most writers argue. Most other writers and philosophers

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    either= a great amount of involvement or a very little Elitism: the idea that a select few – better educated‚ more informed‚ more interested – should have more influence on government Historical Views: Founders diminished the connection between the broad public and the government; didn’t care about women or blacks‚ said they had no political power Saw the government as our guardian protecting us from ourselves Contemporary Considerations Pluralism: idea that citizens should be informed and should

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    POL 101 – EXAM 3 – STUDY GUIDE Chapter 10 * Political socialization‚ political culture‚ public opinion‚ political ideology – what the terms mean‚ how they differ Public Opinion: The attitudes of individuals regarding their political leaders and institutions as well as political and social issues -A mechanism that quantifies the carious opinions held by the population or by subgroups of the population at a particular point in time Political Ideology: A consistent set of beliefs that forms

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    importance of these frameworks helps people gather important information and compare and contrast their different strengths and weaknesses. The first traditional and most dominant framework to examine is Pluralism. Pluralism can generally be defined as group politics in a free market society. Pluralism takes its roots from the founding of the nation. James Madison saw the United States as a stronger nation if there was conflict rather than a consensus. Madison points out in Federalist #10 that citizens

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    With the understanding that religious pluralism is the greatest challenge facing Christianity in today’s Western culture‚ Dennis L. Okholm and Timothy R. Phillips assembled the writings of five scholars to address the issue of whether explicit belief in Jesus is the only way to salvation. The contributions of these scholars‚ along with introductory comments by Okholm and Phillips‚ are found in the book‚ Four Views on Salvation in a Pluralistic World‚ edited by Okholm and Phillips. In this work‚

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    Cited: Dorling‚ D. (2010). The return to elitism in education. Eurozine . GLOBALCORPORATIONCORPS. (n.d.). 11 Facts About Education Around the World. Retrieved February 10‚ 2013‚ from DoSomething.org: http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-education-around-world Lemann‚ N. (2012‚

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    major categories: Teleological theories (Consequentialism) Right actions are those that produce the most or optimize the consequences of one’s choices. Behaviour is ‘ethical’ if it results in desirable behaviour 1. 2. 3. 4. Ethical egoism Ethical elitism Ethical parochialism Ethical universalism Deontological theories (Duty and Rights) Duties are set down as rules which must be followed. Rights are behaviours that a person expects of others. Actions are intrinsically right or wrong regardless of the

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    English Speaking Barriers to Success Plan * Being part of a minority * Growing up working class * Capitalism and Elitism One may say that being black is not a problem at all‚ and in this modern day society that racism doesn’t exist. To an extent I can agree with that‚ I believe that you are not as likely to be abused verbally or physically just based on the colour of your skin. I also believe that there are more opportunities for young black men and young black women to succeed

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    experiments in the American colonies‚ it became quite clear that religious pluralism equals peace. It was not until nearly 200 years later that sociologists‚ rather than philosophers‚ began to study this phenomenon. One duo‚ Rodney Stark and Roger Finke‚ shows in part four of their book‚ Acts of Faith: Explaining the Human Side of Religion‚ that when religious freedom is allowed‚ it generates a higher level of religious pluralism and participation. This is just one factor in the equation. Next‚ Dr.

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