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    Liberalism Compare with Classical Liberalism?”   Points Received: 1 of 1   Comments: Question 3. Question : ________ is core to the notion of “life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness” in the Declaration of Independence.   Student Answer:  Human agency    Pure unfettered liberty    the idea that government may never restrict citizens’ liberty    the concept of American exceptionalism   Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in the section “The Social Contract and “Core American

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    going to want as much as possible. Liberalization preaches free trade‚ and free trade is the building blocks for a successful business. If you look at the second article in the Declaration of the Rights of Man‚ you’ll see that you have the right to liberty‚ property‚ security‚ and resistance to oppression. This means that you have the right to trade and barter with whomever you choose. With this freedom you have the opportunity to get the highest asking price when selling your product because you’re

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    because it could easily fall into a tyranny in certain circumstances. Similarly‚ Mill in On liberty points out that democracy was born when the people decided that “the rulers should be identified with the people‚ and that their interest and will should be the interest and will of the nation” . Moreover‚ Mill seems to agree with Tocqueville’s position that democracy does not necessarily guarantee liberty for

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    paintings due to the fact it is the largest one out of the series and it contains three birds while the others do not. This a beautiful piece of art. As I wondered throughout the museum nothing caught my eye like this painting did. The beautiful oil paint on the canvas had such lush colors in the flowers and hummingbirds. The scenery of the mountains in the background are so soft but strong. It is not a scenery that I am very use to seeing. The uniqueness of the rainforest is not something most people

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    SPEECH: QUESTION 1 UNIT 1 INTRO “The only task of the government is protection of private property.” John Locke was an English Philosopher who lived through the early 1600s and was an essential individual that created the idea concerning “Life‚ Liberty‚ and Property.” The ideas from the Founders’ about government mainly consisted Locke’s writings. 1ST PARAGRAPH - What did Locke think would happen without government? A State of Nature is a society without government or laws. Locke believed when

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    are not a proper subject for government interference. Locke also believed in natural rights which he usually referred to as‚ “life‚ liberty‚ and property”. He stated that these rights a person may surrender or forfeit by attacking others‚ but no one can simply take them away. If the government begins to violate these rights by depriving its subjects of life‚ liberty‚ and property‚ then the people have a right to overthrow the government and establish a new one. Locke also believed that people can

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    the Hierarchy of Inalienable Rights. Does the woman’s “right to choose” (her liberty right) trump the fetus’ right to be born (right to life)? (Stevens) A woman’s reproductive right is part of her liberty rights. She has the right to consider how bringing a human being into the world would affect her life. No matter what her reasons may be for deciding it is not the best time to have a child‚ it is her right to liberty to choose. The law cannot force you to support another life‚ be it a fetus‚ or

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    great urgency that when purchasing toys and furniture from garage sales‚ internet‚ second-hand-stores etc. that one takes precautions in checking that there is not any lead as some may contain lead based paint‚ a simple way of knowing if it does is to buy a test kit to determine if lead based paint is present. Question 2 For a baby and toddler unit I would consider: Indoor: * Non-breakable mirrors to learn to see themselves. * Wooden cars for improving gross motor skills.

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    Hence Mill would support the protests of the Black Lives Matter movement against those who unfairly attack the rights of the black community. In On Liberty‚ Mill’s harm principle establishes protection for the freedom of all individuals. The principle states‚ “The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community‚ against his will‚ is to prevent harm to

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    on his main idea of liberalism to further critique Harper’s assertions. Mill’s principle of liberalism can be seen with dealings of society as the sole end for which mankind is authorized‚ as individuals and collectively‚ to not interfere with the liberty of action of their fellow citizens‚ and to subject themselves to the law in order for this protections‚ which is exercised through coercion and fear. In Mill’s perspective‚ religion and religious clothing is acceptable insofar that it doesn’t harm

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