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    is perfect‚ in the essay I would be talking about the various policies and issues in Singapore and how the various approaches of social justice‚ economic rationalism and civil libertarianism and equal employment opportunity make Singapore’s industrial relations equitable The approaches to equitability Civil libertarianism and Equal employment opportunity (EEO) is a strain of political thought that emphasizes individual rights and personal freedom over authority. This means that if employees feel

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    20: Income Inequality and Poverty 1) Income Inequality and Poverty A person’s earnings depend on the supply and demand for that person’s labor‚ which in turn depend on natural ability‚ human capital‚ compensating differentials‚ discrimination‚ and so on. 2) THE MEASUREMENT OF INEQUALITY How much inequality is there in our society? How many people live in poverty? What problems arise in measuring the amount of inequality? How often do people move among income classes? 3) Table 1 The Distribution

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    supports Rawls’s “Justice as Fairness” against libertarian market-driven models based on entitlement claims and property rights. • (i) Analyze Cohen’s essay‚ drawing comparisons/contrasts with Rawls’s egalitarianism and Nozick’s/Hosper’s libertarianism. • (ii) If you were given the choice – from outside the Original Position -- to live your life (presumably with your own family) in either a society based on libertarian principles or one based on Rawlsian principles‚ which would you choose

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    “We do not possess any genuine freedom to act ethically” Discuss (35 marks) A person who acts ethically is one who will choose to make good decisions‚ those that are morally right and are good avoiding the wrong decisions which may have negative consequences. We can link the idea of acting ethically with morals‚ as an ethical person will have a good set of morals‚ this is because it is our morals that help is to freely decide which decisions to make‚ and encourage us to act selflessly and

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    For me‚ the social system of the Philippines is neither conservative or liberated‚ maybe both. Because there are conservative people that still uses old practices and beliefs. There are also liberated people that go with the new world‚ they do what Americans and other races do. They also do not treasure practices and beliefs anymore. The current economic system of the Philippines for me was very bad because the rich is only getting richer and the poor is only getting poorer. The rich families have

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    Reporter’s handbook: Andrew Moemeka 2. Introduction to Mass Communication: Stanly Baran 3. Solomon G. Aneato‚ Olufemi S. Onabajo‚ James B. Osifeso: Models and theories of communication. 4. www.google.com/libertarianism 5. www.yahoo.com/mass communication theories 6. www.articlebase.com/libertarianism

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    There is much debate over the issue of whether we have complete freedom of the will or if our will caused by something other than our own choosing. There are three positions adopted by philosophers regarding this dispute: determinism‚ libertarianism‚ and compatibilism. Determinists believe that freedom of the will does not exist. Since actions are events that have some predetermined cause‚ no actions can be chosen and thus there is no will to choose. The compatibilist argues that you can have

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    The original intended purpose for a government system was to provide laws that would maintain a near peaceful society. However‚ since there are many people in the world with different point of views‚ there will be many debates regarding the use of the government to intervene with many aspects of society. The two most used terms that are very carelessly thrown around to categorize these points of views are liberalism and conservatism. Liberalism is the ideology of trying to reach equality with personal

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    The constitution gives us the freedom of speech in our country. However‚ we must keep in mind that exercising these liberties includes duties and responsibilities. The media is an integral part of everyday life and has become a leading player and influence of our society and it have an outcome on our nations’ future‚ viewpoint‚ and the globe’s view of us. The media are responsible for mainstream America ideals and the familiarity of the image based on the impact from the media

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    Egalitarianism (from French égal‚ meaning "equal")—or‚ rarely‚ equalitarianism[1][2]—is a trend of thought that favors equality for particular categories of‚ or for all‚ living entities. Egalitarian doctrines maintain that all humans are equal in fundamental worth or social status‚ according to The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.[3] The Cultural theory of risk holds egalitarianism as defined by (1) a negative attitude towards rules and principles‚ and (2) a positive attitude towards group decision-making

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