Papers On Political Theory
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Critique of "America's Tribes"
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A 5 page paper assessing a magazine article discussing the shift in political thought between America's two primary political parties. The author maintains that the Democrats and Republicans have changed places over the past 40 years, which can in large part be supported. The reasons that the author chooses in his arguments have little if any basis in fact. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSamTribes.rtf
Cultural Diversity in a Changing World
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This 5 page paper supports the thesis that government should incorporate opinions of various people in its midst. The paper takes a philosophical angle and includes the ideas of philosophers and sociologists. Various theorists are discussed inclusive of Immanual Kant. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA318cd.rtf
Data protection
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A five page paper which looks at the Data Protection Act in terms of its potential flaws, and suggest areas where it may require further interpretation or reform.
Bibliography lists 7 sources
Filename: JLdatprot.rtf
David Harvey and Postmodernism
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A 7 page paper that discusses David Harvey's perspectives on postmodernity. This paper demonstrates Harvey's concern for the poltical and economic impacts of postmodernity, and suggests that his concern for Marxist principles impact his perceptions of the status of economics and politics in the United States. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Harvey.wps
David Harvey's "The Condition Of Postmodernity" And Marshall Berman's "All That Is Solid Melts Into Air"
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5 pages in length. With tremendous literary eloquence and startling authenticity, David Harvey's "The Condition of Postmodernity" and Marshall Berman's "All That is Solid Melts Into Air" address the notion of modernity and all that it has produced. Both Harvey and Berman approach the topic in a somewhat variant manner than others who have attempted to tackle the same issues, in that they strive to achieve a more spiritual basis for what has transpired due to modernistic events with regard to culture, architecture, art and society. The common denominator of imagery utilized by the two authors enables the reader to gain a significantly better understanding of just how critical the periods of modernity and postmodernity have been to the overall existence of society. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCmodsm.wps
David Hume’s “Obligation of Promises”
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This 8 page report
discusses Scottish philosopher and writer David Hume’s
(1711-1776) thinking on the “obligation of promises” as expressed
in his “Treatise of Human Nature.” Hume believed that
participation in a just society requires an individual’s
obligation to the promise to support that government. It is not
based on fear but what Hume referred to as “enlightened
self-interest.” Hume was certain that freedom and exchange in
the marketplace depend on obligation to promises. As a result,
compliance to government is also required in order to keep one’s
promises. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWhmprom.rtf
Definition of Terms
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This 7 page paper provides definitions for the following terms; “By command of her(the Queen) Majesty”, The Home Secretary, a civic society, anti-social behaviour orders, yobbish behaviour, a white paper, .local authorities, public services, environmental health officers and neighbourhood wardens.
Filename: TEdeftrm.rtf
Democracy
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In 12 pages the author discusses democracy and the theory that democratic governments are inherently disposed against war. "The greatest impetus for world peace is the spread of democracy democracies are more peaceful than any other kind of government, and the world is growing more democratic democracies are not only slow to anger but also quick to compromise and to forgive." (Joshua Muravchik, Managing Global Chaos, page 573) Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Democ.wps
Democracy & The United States / Book Reviews
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6 page comparison of two books exploring the subject of Democracy; Kay Lawson's "Political Parties and Democracy in the United States" and Pendleton Herring's "The Politics of Democracy." Various roles and principles are defined and examined in each of the two books.
Filename: Democbok.wps
Democracy And Capitalism
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7 pages in length. The writer discusses the essential elements of capitalism and democracy in the U.S., as well as explores the impact of capitalism and democracy upon education in relationship to John Dewey's "Democracy and Education." Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCDemCp.rtf
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