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    Analytical essay comparing two ideologies‚ Conservatism and Liberalism. The conception of citizenship is a detrimental pillar in the foundations of society and the way we as people live together. The belief of a common conception of citizenship is what allows people to coexist‚ to be employed and earn money; be part of a financial system. However‚ as all individual people are different in many ways‚ not all people believe in the same ideals and fundamentals as to what it means to be a citizen

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    American Values essay

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    How American Family Values have change on the last 20 years The values of the cozy mid-80’s American family entertained us and sold us refrigerators‚ cars‚ and cigarettes‚ but they were the exception‚ not the rule. This was the world of the white suburban minority that exerted media dominance over the rest of the nation. Televison took them into our living rooms‚ convincing us this was the American family. In reality‚ this was the world of "separate but equal" family values. This was the world

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    Flaws In Human Nature

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    Conservatism is a philosophy of imperfection in that it highlights a variety of flaws and failings in human nature‚ thus emphasising the limited prospect for social and political advancement. Human nature is flawed in at least three ways. First‚ human beings are limited and dependant creatures‚ who are drawn to the familiar‚ the tried and tested. People‚ therefore‚ recoil from change and seek reassurance in tradition. Second‚ human nature is morally imperfect in that people are driven by non-rational

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    Industrial revolution were important milestones on the timeline of world history. Many changes‚ radically new ideas‚ and progressive thinkers emerged from these essential revolutions that sparked a metamorphosis of Europe. The creation of liberalism‚ conservatism‚ and the extension of railroad lines are the lasting products of the Dual Revolutions that will echo in eternity. Liberalism is an important concept that was created during the French revolution in response to the maltreatment of the French government

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    My Ideology

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    would spend weeks on your final papers because essays were your prime weakness? Maybe something about you might have changed along the line. Could it have been a woman? Anyway‚ about thirty years ago‚ you (my present self) took up a course called Social Theory‚ which introduced you to a number of political ideologies. The main point of this letter is to describe which of these political ideologies is closest to my present political beliefs and the concepts‚ which encompass it. Besides‚ I am sure

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    ­Political Culture In Texas Texas political culture and ideology are primarily described by these three principles: classical liberalism‚ social conservatism and populism. (Morris‚ Henson‚ & Fackler‚ 2009‚ p. 3) Classical liberalism is much like individualism. Classical liberalist believes that the government should have a limit and that individual liberty it what matters most. Individual liberty including freedom of speech‚ press‚ religion‚ assembly‚ and free markets are all good examples of

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    Conservatism In 1980s

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    understand the ideal of conservatism in the 1980’s you need to know what exactly conservatism is. Conservatism is a political philosophy that promotes conserving the government to keeping things as they were in the past. Various presidents in this era have used philosophy as a guide line to run our nation. A list of these presidents includes Reagan‚ and George HW Bush. In the beginning of Reagan’s early pre presidential years he claimed to be a republican but crossed over to conservatism after World War

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    same norms and values. Often‚ therefore‚ societies are formed‚ such as medical-‚ esoteric- or literary- for example. The word society always refers to relations between people - they may share a certain culture‚ territory‚ economic‚ political or social structure. The state can be called an organized‚ a political community under government: a sovereign state is a public‚ political entity‚ recognized

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    Study Guide Chapter 4 Government by the People 2011 ed. Magleby‚ et al. 1. Define the terms political culture and social capital. [See the definition of social capital in the side bar in addition to what is said in body of the text.] Pg. 106 Political Culture: The widely shared beliefs‚ values‚ and norms about how citizens relate to government and to one another. Social Capital: Democratic and civil habits of discussion‚ compromise‚ and respect for differences‚ which grow out of participation

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    Count Your Blessings

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    Modern Conservatism With Modern Liberalism‚ many things can be said about it because it touches on every element of society‚ its institutions‚ and individuals. Modern Liberals champion voting rights‚ worker rights‚ free speech‚ multiculturalism‚ the right to make health decisions without the government or other groups offering a third opinion. Modern Liberalism is the next step to bring democracy to its full potential…. Liberals are pro-freedom‚ which simply means a lot. Liberals had always

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