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    THE MANIFESTATION OF ALBEE’S WORLD VIEW IN THE ZOO STORY: A GENETIC STRUCTURALISM THESIS BY YUSNIA SAKTI NUR LAILI NIM 0710330040 STUDY PROGRAM OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE FACULTY OF CULTURE STUDIES UNIVERSITAS BRAWIJAYA 2012 THE MANIFESTATION OF ALBEE’S WORLD VIEW IN THE ZOO STORY: A GENETIC STRUCTURALISM           THESIS Presented to Universitas Brawijaya in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Sarjana Sastra BY YUSNIA SAKTI NUR LAILI

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    and Modern Liberalism Modern liberalism and modern conservatism are both extremely centrist ideologies‚ “In fact‚ US conservatism comes out of classical liberalism so the modern versions of both ideologies share deep philosophical roots” (Guide‚ pg. 1). These roots date back to the 17th century‚ extending into the early 20th century. To fully understand American politics‚ it is a key to understand the dominant ideologies. It is also crucial to analyze the differences and similarities between these

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    Classical and Modern Liberals follow the same ideology‚ yet interpret it in a different way. Both seek to promote liberty in society and the economy. However‚ since the time of Gladstone (the mid 19th century)‚ it’s clear that modern liberals have used the experiences of their forefathers to adapt their policies to fit modern society. An example of this would be the stances of both classic and modern liberals with regard to ‘Natural Rights’. Modern and Classic liberals both believe in the basic

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    2012 Structuralism Structuralism was founded by E.B. Titchener but only lasted two decades because of newer movements in the psychology; however it was still know as the first school of thought. Structuralism is a mode of thinking and a method of analysis practiced in the 20-centruy social sciences and humanities; it focuses on recurring patterns of thought and behavior‚ it seeks to analyse social relationships in terms of highly abstract relational structures. In other words structuralism is a

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    From John Stuart Mill’s perspective‚ Mill can perceive this controversy in a few ways‚ but for the sake of this argument‚ we will focus 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

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    Laissez-Faire Liberalism was/is an idea for a social movement where citizens are able to conduct their market and personal lives as they see fit without government interaction‚ which was widely promoted by A. Smith and J. S. Mill. The only time it would be appropriate for the government to step in is when it was crucial for the safety of the country or social structure of the group in question. Liberals believed without a doubt that this movement would result in the greatest possible efficiency

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    Running head: SUICIDE AMONG ADOLESCENTS Suicide Among Adolescents The taking of one’s life‚ as hard as it is for some to fathom‚ is becoming increasingly common. Suicide is even the third leading cause of death among adolescents age fifteen to nineteen (Hallfors‚ PhD‚ et al.‚ 2006). Suicide in general is hard enough to swallow‚ but children and adolescents are now turning to taking their own life instead of facing the life they have ahead of them. Their thoughts about suicide

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    International organization based on the assumption of liberalism and realism Different theories explain why international organizations are created; which are basically a response to problems of incomplete information‚ transaction costs‚ and other barriers to efficiency and welfare improvement for their members. But different questions like; do international organizations really do what their creators intend them to do? Do they really support member states in achieving their basic interests mutually

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    Chapter II The fate of the personality in totalitarian society 2.1 Love‚ freedom and fear in 1984 by George Orwell      “No one is free‚ even the birds are chained to the sky.” – Bob Dylan      “No one is free‚ even the birds are chained to the sky.” Bob Dylan said this probably not knowing its profound connection with George Orwell’s novel “1984”‚ but the as well could be in “1984”. Orwell depicts a totalitarian dystopian world where there is no freedom and citizens are being brainwashed

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    SP History 117 – Final Exam Two Professor JKW May 23‚ 2013 The Demise of European Liberalism in the Nineteenth Century Word Count: 1‚692 (excludes footnotes and works cited) During the long nineteenth century‚ liberalism gained increasing support and popularity as an alternative to the political doctrines of conservatism‚ socialism‚ and communism. European liberals subscribed to diverse political ideologies and methods of governance; however‚ they all shared common threads

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