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    King Louis Xiv Despotism

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    the outcome of the despotism convention that was insinuated into him from childhood. Right from his early years he was taught to follow the changes that took place in French monarchy from earliest times to the present and was accustomed about various individuals‚ procurements and non-fulfilment of his antecedents. French monarchy could be mustered of a rich and varied heritage as it had substantial aid at his conveyance‚ some ambrosial in inception while others ascend from the rights and powers anchored

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    A Reflection on Philippine Politics “Political Dynasties Reign in the Philippines” According to Renaldo Mendoza‚ executive director of the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) Policy Center‚ “political dynasties continue to monopolize political power in many local governments like provinces‚ municipalities and cities nationwide‚ and categorized current reigning political clans as “fat” or “thin” dynasties.” Mendoza said “fat” dynasties are political families that have several members holding

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    enquêteurs)‚ and set a new series of strict regulations on local governmental officials. Not only was this a hugely impactful piece of reform‚ it would push Louis’ image as the moral leader of the Franks just as his deeds on crusade had. However‚ William Chester Jordan takes the more radical view of Louis’ reformation policy‚ claiming “Louis IX instituted a genuinely repressive regime” . Louis implemented an incredibly narrow moral standard to which the whole kingdom was subject‚ leaving few exceptions

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    As an undocumented Phd from Harvard‚ I am now working in a Chinese gaming company producing some water down garbage. I can’t believe people as lazy as we are are start working hard. I’m desperately wanting to talk to some bright minded people. There is nothing liberal here. You can’t find translation of Mises or Nozick. The “right” in here tends to believe in democracy (aka redistribution of central power‚) social justice and degeneracy‚ while the left believe in slaughter those who have more property

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    Who has political power in the United Kingdom? In this essay I will be evaluating who has political power in the UK. There are many organisations that have an impact on political power for example the state‚ citizens‚ media‚ big businesses and individual MPs. Economic power‚ military power and the power of media all influence the way in which the political system and those who operate it and how effective they can be in particular circumstances. A state might be defined briefly as a political

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    Scone and Iona (Colmkill) Scone and Iona‚ or Colmkill‚ are villages which are situated in Scotland and which represented royalty and christianity. These places are important and are talked about in the play titled “Macbeth”‚ which was written by Shakespeare‚ because Macbeth was crowned in Scone and buried in Iona. Scone‚ a village situated in the east of Scotland‚ which grew around a monastery and royal residence name Scone Abbey. The abbey had important royal functions‚ being next to

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    The History of Absolutism Absolutism is an ideology‚ a set of think which one leader‚ usually a monarch‚ centralize the power using divine rights‚ claiming the monarch is chosen by god. When absolutism is being discussed‚ the European absolute countries in history is often taken as examples. Yet‚ it is a wonder whether absolutism has appeared in earlier eras in human history or not. It will be intriguing to investigate how absolutism survived through history and how it is still influencing countries

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    Autocratic‚ Democratic‚ and Optimal Government: A Sketch W. A. Niskanen In his paper Niskanen provides valuable analysis of the effects of the voting rule‚ the progressivity of the tax structure‚ and the length of the fiscal horizon in democratic governments and interesting insights of the effect of alternative regimes on policies‚ such as war and immigration‚ that affect the number of people subject to the regime. His article follows Mancur Olson’s work called “Autocracy‚ Democracy‚ and Prosperity”

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    Richard III

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    In Shakespeare’s play “Richard III‚” the character Richard is crafted as a representation of of the id‚ ego‚ and superego of psychology. The concept of the id demands immediate satisfaction‚ an impulsive component of human qualities. The ego is concerned with devising a realistic strategy to obtain pleasure‚ which tries to avoid consequences and seek social acceptance. On the other hand‚ the superego is based on moral values‚ where the individual is aware of their rights and wrongs. Throughout Richard’s

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    There are 195 countries in the world and each of them has different leaders - some of them are better and some of them are worse. Kautilya in the treatise “Arthasastra” and N. Machiavelli in “The Prince” give very similarly but at the same time different views on leadership. Kautilya wrote the “Arthasastra” more than 10 centuries before Machiavelli wrote “the Prince”‚ so there are some theories and thoughts that Machiavelli’s treatise is based on Kautilya’s “Arthasastra” (Violatti 2014). Both authors

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