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    being minimal would mean that instead of controlling everything the populous does the state would instead only have rights to intervene in specific circumstances. The liberal view that the state should be neutral rejects other ideologies such as conservatism as well as expressing a positive outlook on the nature of humanity and our autonomous nature. The liberal view is an argument for the liberty of individuals‚ philosophers who are liberal and agree with this view would be people like Mill. Mill

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    Brittany Speight Senior Seminar Feminism Feminism is the theory that men and women should be equal‚ politically‚ economically‚ and socially. There are many different types of feminism and each have a profound impact on someone’s view of society. The first is cultural feminism‚ which is the theory that there are fundamental personality differences between men and women‚ and that women’s differences are special. This theory supports the idea that there are biological differences between

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    decades‚ we have seen the emergence of two distinct ideological identities in both the UK‚ and US. Liberalism has emerged – a belief that the federal government should have an active role in protecting the vulnerable and guaranteeing rights‚ and Conservatism‚ a belief that the government should be restricted in order for the individual to achieve their potential. However‚ the extent to which the Democrats and Liberal Democrats‚ supposedly Liberal parties‚ and the Republicans and Conservatives‚ who

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    and MMD PR | Note: Japan Economic Model (MITI/METI)‚ Informal links of Iron Triangle | Keiretsu‚ big business (Iron Triangle w/ elected politicians) | LDP‚ Democratic Party | Isolation and Emulation vs. Outside Emulation and Internal Innovation‚ Conservatism‚ Harmony‚ Collective Identity‚ Hierarchy‚ Strong state – weak society | Russia | Late | PM (President) | Direct popular election | Duma (Federation Council)

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    reform into the Conservative Party since his ascension into power of the Conservative Party‚ in December 2005. He has‚ in many ways‚ modernised the Party‚ and has introduced measures that are so wide reaching‚ that his brand of Conservatism has a name‚ Social Conservatism. Conservative traditionally believes on less intervention by the government. It means that if any industry and company

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    contraception and pornography. The Religious right was able to navigate its relationship with the conservative movement through American history between multiple presidential administrations due to many reasons. Over the course of the 1970’s Conservatism activists voiced out their opinions on several key topics that had used to fall under the topic of “moral corruption and traditional values that previously had been subsumed under the rubric of anticommunism…these concerns took on new dimensions

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    magnitude of foreign policy. He was a loyal "servant" to the Austrian Emperor‚ even though Metternich was the true head of the Empire’s government. Prince Klemens von Metternich was a complex individual that embodied the principles of 19th century conservatism and‚ through his Congress of Vienna‚ led the major European powers to a period of long-lasting peace and a strong balance of power. Metternich is well known for the Metternich System‚ which was put into practice during his most notable success

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    Chapter#4-Political Culture and Ideology In the textbook‚ American Political Culture is described as the extensive communal opinions‚ standards‚ and morals citizens have in correlation with the government‚ as well as in relation with each other. One of the contributing factors that make the culture that way is suffrage‚ which is the right to vote. For example‚ our thoughts in suffrage went from the belief that white men who own property are allowed to vote to all citizens who are adults‚ besides

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    subfields of comparative politics‚ Canadian politics‚ global relations and political theory. In the first section of the course‚ we will discuss some basic issues in political theory‚ primarily the leading political ideologies‚ including liberalism‚ conservatism‚ socialism‚ feminism and environmentalism. In the middle half of the course‚ we will discuss the politics and government of both Canada and the United States in comparative perspective. We will address basic concepts and institutions‚ such as

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    As the nineteenth century began in Europe‚ fledgeling ideologies rapidly gained popularity and clashed with the familiar conservative mindset of the past. Common among the wealthy and aristocratic‚ conservatism was well accepted by people of power. Conservatives focused on traditional beliefs: strong monarchies‚ the mercantilist policy of holding one’s assets close‚ agrarian economies‚ and rigidly defined class structures. As the lower classes of Europe grew impatient with their lack of rights and

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