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    in. In contrast‚ an ideology is a group of ideas that explain the world and how it should be ran; this may or may not reflect someone personal identity. To some extent that personal identity should be shaped by ideology. Ideologies can be a good thing or a bad thing‚ depending on the ideas. “If you walk in the footprints of others‚ you won’t never make any of your own.” (Unknown Author)As the quote suggests‚ individuality does not happen if you only follow. Most ideologies are adopted to people

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    Contents Violence: 2 Violence in Politics: 2 1. Political violence in Pakistan: 3 1.1. Causes: 3 1.1.1. Inequality: 4 1.1.2. Illiteracy: 4 1.1.3. Social Injustice: 5 1.1.4. Poverty: 5 1.1.5. Intolerance: 6 1.1.6. Media: 6 1.2. Facts: 7 1.3. Trends of rising political violence in Pakistan: 8 1.4. Effects: 11 1.5. Remedies: 13 Conclusion: 14 References: 14 Results:…………………………………………………………………………………...15 Violence: In society when one person thinks of

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    Throughout our exploration of contemporary political theory we have attempted to seek an understanding of the American Experience by studying relationships. Our findings continue to show us a major disconnect that festers between American ideology‚ social institutions and our citizens. American thought‚ rooted in concepts of fear‚ revenge and isolation have bred a culture of disengagement from one’s surroundings. This disengagement from reality‚ referred to as innocence by James Baldwin is illuminated

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    What role has civil society to play in political reform and social transformation today? In this essay I focus on the nature of the state-civil society relationship in Ireland and I offer outlooks on how it may possibly change in the future to involve more of an input from civil society. I begin the essay by discussing the relationship between the state and civil society today. I then go on to discuss my thoughts on the constitutional convention in Ireland. After this I go on to talk about some

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    knowledge. Al-Farabi is the first Muslim philosopher to have left political writings‚ either in the form of commentaries or in treaties of his own based upon Plato. Al-Farabi’s works was preserved from ravages of time contain five on politics as under: 1. A Summary of Plato’s Laws 2. Siyasatu’l-Madaniyah 3. Ara’u ahli’l-Madinatu’l-Fadilah 4. Jawami’u’s-Siyasat 5. Ijtima’atu’l-Madaniyah Contribution of Al-Farabi to  Islamic Political Thought “In pure philosophy‚ Farabi became as famous as

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    POLITICAL PARTY IN FRANCE General introduction The Parties have become a major player in politics in the late nineteenth century. The functioning of political regimes is deeply committed to the existence of these political parties that did not exist in the eighteenth century and were still embryonic in the early nineteenth century. In the totalitarian‚ one-party organizing mobilization. This explains the importance of parties in this type of regime. The importance of parties is also true in pluralist

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    Within the list of core ideologies‚ Nationalism‚ in most cases‚ will be called out at the very end or won’t be even mentioned at all. It is not because nationalism is seemed to be less important; conversely‚ it has been analyzed and studied as much as any other theories like liberalism or conservatism. But its complexity and diversity of usage tend to produce a vast variety of interpretations of the term itself‚ which then misleads many academics and students. A dispute may rise from the very beginning

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    Starting in 1815‚ Europe became quite torn with the various ideologies of liberalism‚ conservatism‚ and nationalism showing up. These beliefs and political views had a huge impact on the many events that happened in the early to mid-eighteenth century. Conservatism basically was an ideology that stressed order and traditional values. They insisted that the government should still be ran by the elite because they were meant to rule‚ and no one else was. They wanted authority to rest in the hands

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    extent was socialism involved in the Meiji Restoration? The Meiji Restoration was one of the fastest and most effective political‚ social and economic overhauls of an entire country. In merely one generation Japan as a country unified and became one of the most powerful countries in the world. Yet were the changes fundamentally socialist or just incorporated aspects of socialism? When viewing it at as a whole‚ the Meiji Restoration did exhibit ideas from the majorly state socialism but in retrospect

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    dehumanized the African-American peoples. Socialism is another view that inspired many movements‚ such as Utopianism‚ education‚ women’s rights‚ and abolitionism. The reason socialism covers such a vast amount of ideals is because it is such a hard term to define. Utopian societies represented very socialist views because they envisioned an ideal and attempted to bring it about by social revolution. They envision a society they want‚ and then work towards it. Socialism

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