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    Is Sweden a Socialist or Liberal Country? There are many points that can be made to further prove how Sweden is either a Socialist or Liberalist country‚ or even both. However the main factor that it really comes down to is the people. Sweden is a democratic country so whatever the people vote for‚ is what will come into power. For 45 consecutive years the Social Democratic Party was in power‚ and they were just re elected this year‚ it’s clear that the Swedish populace is very much on the side

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    There are many different feminist viewpoints‚ but the most prominent ones are Radical and Liberal. Radical feminists believe that the root cause of inequality in society is the oppression of women‚ which is caused by patriarchy‚ or male dominance. On the other hand‚ Liberal feminists believe that all genders are created as equals and should be treated the same. They state that oppression only exists because of the way men and women are socialized‚ and they support patriarchy. The two articles chosen

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    How successful were the Liberal social reforms in reducing poverty in the UK? (24) After two unsuccessful electoral campaigns in the late 19th century and early 20th century‚ numerous splits in the party after William Gladstone’s retirement‚ and the growing awareness of the issue of poverty within the UK‚ key figures within the Liberal party realised a change in the direction of Liberalism was required. They pushed for ’New Liberalism’‚ a more modern form of Liberalism that stressed numerous key

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    Humanitarian intervention: a liberal perspective The moral legitimacy of states and the limits of sovereignty 1. Introduction According to Slocombe (2003‚ p.117) there is no question that has more preoccupied the discussion of international relations than that of the legitimacy and wisdom of the use of force. Sincere efforts to substitute international institution and diplomacy for military power‚ the costs of multiple terrible wars‚ and even the potential consequences of war fought with nuclear

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    knowledge of the failure of both the first and second wave liberal feminists and socialist feminists to bring about female emancipation‚ has to be defined by the belief that the personal is the political. Until the 1960’s feminism was not considered its own

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    Abstract The essay to follow will discuss what is meant by liberal democracy. The term will be defined and further discussed. In addition‚ it will be contrasted with that of a socialist democracy. This democratic system will be defined in political terms with reference to valid examples as too will liberal democracy.   The following essay is based on a contrast between liberal and socialist democracy from a political perspective. An analysis of the terms‚ concepts and the question will then

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    In general‚ high-income people tend to be _____ on social issues and _____ on economic issues. Selected Answer:   liberal; conservative    liberal; conservative The Marxist political-economy model suggests that: Selected Answer:   an anti-democratic bias exists in the capitalist system.    an anti-democratic bias exists in the capitalist system. A pluralist approach to the U.S. political system suggests that:   power is widely dispersed throughout society.   power is widely dispersed throughout

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    1. It was the strength of the opposition forces‚ both liberal and conservative‚ rather than the ineptitude and stubbornness of President Wilson that led to the Senate defeat of the Treaty of Versailles. Using the documents and your knowledge of the period 1917-1921‚ assess the validity of this statement. The statement "It was the strength of the opposition forces‚ both liberal and conservative‚ rather than the ineptitude and stubbornness of President Wilson that led to the Senate defeat

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    ICSID Review‚ Vol. 28‚ No. 2 (2013)‚ pp. 223–240 doi:10.1093/icsidreview/sit022 Published Advance Access September 4‚ 2013 2013 LALIVE LECTURE The Case Law of the ICJ in Investment Arbitration Alain Pellet1 The topic of this Lalive Lecture is austere. But it has the merit of opening wider perspectives than it seems at first glance. Through the prism that I have chosen‚ we can‚ I think‚ address interesting doctrinal issues which are not devoid of practical consequences: what is the

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