Liberal Democracy’s Dilemma: Individualism‚ Pluralism‚ and Toleration “Liberal democracy’s dilemma is how to reconcile individual autonomy with group membership in a pluralistic society” (PLSC 420). For Michael Walzer the dilemma of liberal democracy is solved by tolerance. Walzer defines toleration as “…the peaceful coexistence of groups of people with different histories‚ cultures‚ and identities‚ which is what toleration makes possible” (Walzer‚ 2). In this paper I will use Walzer’s
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Individualism: Part of Being American Individualism at its heart is the concept of being free from state control‚ independent or self reliant; in deeper contexts‚ the drive to overcome personal and social issues. This collection of ideas has been an integral part of American culture. Ever since the colonial era‚ we have fought for and displayed our individualism. There is also an idiom- “nothing ventured‚ nothing gained”‚ and Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau display these concepts wonderfully
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Essay 5: Individualism vs. Societal Norm and Acceptance In the community of Salem‚ Massachusetts of 1692‚ their community is set as a theocratic society‚ where the church and the state come as one. Moral laws and state laws are also combined as one. Everyone is expected to live up to the established social norms. Any individual within the Puritan community whose private lives doesn’t conform to the moral laws established by the government is represented as a threat to the community and to the
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Addan St. Jules Russell‚ Valerie MW am November 28‚ 2012 Veteran’s In The Workforce: The Trials and Tribulations towards securing A Job On our planet Earth we are presumed to be the most intelligent species inhabiting this planet. Humans live their lives one tier above animals as we are sophisticated. We have built a foundation on which enables us to live our lives peacefully and stably unlike animals. None the less‚ we are still animals and we have certain characteristics and tendencies
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they are in control when they‚ actually‚ are not. Winston Smith‚ the main character‚ realizes how dangerously ill society is becoming‚ and his beliefs lead him to rebel against the government. Orwell illustrates throughout the novel the value of individualism and the dangers of giving it up without a fight. Faced with the threat of such a totalitarian state‚ the only effective way to prevent the degradation of society is to never lose touch with reality‚ retaining a strong sense of self by holding onto
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conformists. If a person doesn’t fall in with the "in" crowd then you are considered to be "weird" or "un-cool". Ralph Waldo Emerson made this apparent in his essay "Self-Reliance." "Self-Reliance" also had several themes that focused on the topic of individualism. It also showed how he thought self-reliance would play out in personal conduct. Plus I know almost exactly what’s it’s like to be seen as peculiar and‚ or "un-cool" just because I wasn’t part of the "in" crowd and tried to be like everyone else
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Liberal individualism is a theory which emphases on the belief that an individual is significant and not the background‚ culture or family‚ but recognized by the aspects that make individuals who they are. The aspects that make an individual more unique and different to other individuals in society. Factors such as family‚ background or ethnicity are ignored by the Liberal individualist theory‚ but significantly focussed on by communitarianism. In Business ethics‚ Liberal Individualisms is a Rights
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The Myth of the Sincere or Authentic Individual In Charles Taylor’s theoretical text‚ The Ethics of Authenticity‚ Taylor writes to evaluate the concepts of individualism. He believes that we can‚ and should‚ become conscious about what makes us who we are to effectively and sincerely choose which values or qualities to support. Using two short stories‚ “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor and “Gimpel the Fool” by Isaac Bashevis Singer‚ alongside Taylor’s text and the application
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doesn’t know what race to associate with. They don’t know which race to relate to because his skin might be too white or too dark. Because people try so hard‚ they use their culture and personality. This loss of individualism is depicted in “Mr. Z” by M. Carl Holman. This loss of individualism is portrayed in a person’s race. Some people suggest that differences in race are a sign of error. A white boy may tell a black boy that by being different it’s wrong and that he won’t suceed. These ideas come
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WRITE AN ESSAY OF 1‚500 WORDS IN WHICH YOU COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE TWO PASSAGES BELOW‚ TAKEN FROM BEHN’S ’_OROONOKO_’ OR THE ROYAL SLAVE AND VOLTAIRE’S ’_CANDIDE_’‚ OR OPTIMISM. IN YOUR DISCUSSION PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE WAYS IN WHICH THE CONTEXTS OF EUROPEAN COLONISATION AND EXPLORATION INFORM THE TWO PASSAGES. Aphra Bhen was a prolific female playwright and author during the restoration period of English history. Bhen herself stood by the power of the monarchy. Her book ’_Oroonoko_’
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