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    Table of contents Page 1. Introduction 1 2. Main features of capitalist liberal democracy. 1

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    Bibliography: Coleman‚ James S (1990) Foundation of Social Theory‚ Belknap Press of Harvard University Press FukuyamaFrancis (1995) Trust: The Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity. New York: Free Press Swederg‚ Richard (2003) Principles of Economic Sociology‚ Princeton University Press Dekker‚ Paul‚ Uslaner‚ Eric M.(2001) Social Capital and Participation in

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    woman’s right to vote‚ extensive demilitarization‚ and ultimately a lawful democracy that opposed war and band Communism as a whole. The establishment of this relationship with Japan would prove to be beneficial to both nations. (Faragher‚ Page 701) (Fukuyama‚ et al) The United States Benefits. The early makings of the “American Superpower”‚ in reference to the allegiances with Europe and Japan‚ built its foundation in the post WWII era. The United States anchored its strong military presence in Japan

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    In War and the State in Africa‚ Jeffrey Herbst states‚ “…it should be recognized that there is very little evidence that African countries‚ or many others in the Third World‚ will be able to find peaceful ways to strengthen the state and develop national identities.” Truly‚ building a strong state and developing state identity is very essential to third world countries that have either a weak or fail state‚ as it will help the government of developing countries to be better on solving both internal

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    After the “end of history” After the “end of history” Francis Fukuyama 02 May 2006 Francis Fukuyama’s "end of history" thesis – proposed in a 1989 essay‚ elaborated in a 1992 book – was the most influential attempt to make sense of the post-cold-war world. In a new afterword to "The End of History and the Last Man"‚ Fukuyama reflects on how his ideas have survived the tides of criticism and political change. In the seventeen years that have passed since the original publication of my essay

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    University Press‚ 1991‚ p. 203 [38] Tiberiu Brăileanu‚ “Noua economie. Sfârşitul Certitudinilor”‚ Institutul European Iaşi‚ 2001‚ p. 91 [39] David Reisman‚ “Conservative Capitalism. The Social Economy”‚ Macmillan Press LTD‚ London‚ 1999‚ p. 228 [40] FukuyamaFrancis‚ “Sfârşitul istoriei şi ultimul om”‚ editura Paideia‚ Bucureşti‚ 1992‚ p. 18 [41] Ibidem‚ p.265 [42] Denis Duclos is a sociologist‚ research director at the CNRS‚ Paris‚ and author of ‘Complexe du loup-garoup’ (La Découverte‚ Paris‚ 2005) [43]

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    For more than 50 years‚ the cold war grabbed the attention of many of the world’s nations. This happened due to the evident rising powers of the United States and the Soviet Union. Both of them wanted an upper hand on the power influence and hence half the century was spent under conflict and unsettled disputes. Later the Soviet Union broke down and divided into separate republics‚ giving freedom to the West. But this liberation led to uncertainties for the West’s future leadership. Many issues arose

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    light on the usage of these human bodies for firearm research‚ and questions the reader on the morality and caliber of the situation. There definitely is a conflict of interest when it comes to the use of cadavers and dead bodies in general. Francis Fukuyama‚ author of “Human Dignity”‚ continues to speak on human morality‚ and its bigger picture of Factor X‚ with in each individual. Although the concept of using dead human parts to conduct and experiment may seem gruesome‚ they are used for strong

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    world politics be after the twentieth century‚ the century of total war? 1 Among the theorists who jumped into the market for models of the future‚ three stood out: Francis Fukuyama‚ Samuel Huntington‚ and John Mearsheimer. Each made a splash with a controversial article‚ then refined the argument in a book -- Fukuyama in The End of History and the Last Man‚ Huntington in The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order‚ and Mearsheimer in The Tragedy of Great Power Politics.

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    Designer Babies Couples help out one another when it comes to making decisions whether its deciding on dinner or picking out floor plans for a new home. But now technology has a way for couples to pick out there babies genetics and design there perfect baby. "Designing babies using genetic enhancement is an issue that is gaining attention in the news." ("Debating ’designer babies’") This controversial issue‚ is causing people to think about moral issues surrounding genetic

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