Papers On Political Theory
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John Stuart Mill/On Liberty
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A 5 page essay that presents a summary of Mill's principal points in On Liberty. The writer presents two arguments against each point and evaluates Mill's position. Chapter one is examined thoroughly and subsequent chapters are briefly summarized. No additional sources cited.
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John Stuart Mill:
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This 5 page paper examines Mill's theory of untilitarianism and if it conflicts with his theory of liberal government. This paper cites examples from his work and offers an analysis as to why these two theories do not actually conflict. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Jonathan Swift’s “Gulliver’s Travels”: A Political Expose
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A 4 page contention that “Gulliver’s Travels”, a work which on the surface is a fictional tale of giants and dwarfs, contains a deep societal message. In Part I of “Gulliver’s Travels” (“A Voyage to Lilliput”) Gulliver sets a stage of humility and then follows up on that stage in Part II (“A Voyage to Brobdingnag”) with a political expose of what is really England between 1667 and 1745 (the span of Swift’s lifetime), one of the most turbulent time in English history. Swift’s intent in “Gulliver’s Travels”, therefore, is much more than providing an enjoyable work of fiction. “Gulliver’s Travels” is a recognition and, in fact, a protest of the imperialistic tendency to control a people. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Just War
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A 5 page research paper that, first of all, looks at the Islamic, Jewish, and Christian stance on what constitutes a "just war." Then, the writer addresses the principles of Just War Theory, which have been laid out by Augustine, Aquinas, and others and applies these principles to the 2003 conflict in Iraq. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Karl Marx’s Contribution to Political Thought
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This 10 page
report discusses the fact that in any discussion or research on
the works of Karl Marx, that he had a singular premise, whether
it related to politics, economics, or sociology. Marx’s
declaration, simplistically reduced, was that all events are
determined by economic forces. In terms of his separate political
perspective, as much as it could ever be separated from his point
of view regarding economics, it was not as opposite to the
politics of many of the great politicians in the world’s modern
democracies. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Kitaro Nishida's New World Order
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This 5 page paper explores the
concept of a new world order as it was articulated by Kitaro Nishida in
1943. In his essay, Nishida writes that each nation must transcend
itself in order to construct a single multi-world, or worlds of worlds
within the world. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Leadership Ability as Exemplified in The Prince
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This 5 page paper focuses on The Prince by Nicolo Machiavelli and discusses leadership qualities. Contemporary examples are provided. No additional sources cited.
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Leadership traits Displayed by Military Generals
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15 pages. The leadership styles of military generals Douglas MacArthur, James Gavin, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and George Patton are discussed in this comprehensive and interesting paper. Conclusions are drawn as to which general was the most effective, which was the least effective, and why, as well as how and why these leadership styles worked for each the way that they did. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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Lenin’s Leadership and Stalin’s Dictatorship: The Differences in the Two Regimes Based on Suny’s “The Soviet Experiment”
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This is a 6 page paper discussing the different regimes in Russia under Lenin and Stalin. The leadership styles of Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin are considered to be somewhat different considering they both started out being part of the same Bolshevik party during the revolution in Russia in 1917. Lenin was established as the leader after the revolution and quickly began to establish policies based on the socialist writings of Marx including the abolishment of all class distinctions between the nobility, the merchants, the peasants and the working classes and turning the property in the country over to the peasants. Despite his good intentions however, the Bolsheviks who later became known as the Communists, were known for their strong handed methods and the slow removal of opposing forces. Stalin took over as the virtual leader in 1924 when Lenin died and his policies were more militant in their protection of Soviet Russia and by 1930 he had managed to remove all opposing forces to his government and established a one party government with himself as the leader. Stalin used this leadership and the forces within his power to maintain control of the country and any who opposed him were handled by his military forces and special police. Lenin was considered a hero and the instigator of Marxism Leninism although he did not wish to be worshipped. Stalin, on the other hand, believed that his power and the power of his government went hand in hand and his methods were condemned after his death.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Liberal Political Theorists:
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This 7 page paper dicusses the theories of liberal political theorists and attempts to determine if they are justified in rebelling against an oppressive government or not. Furthermore, this paper considers that if there are no peaceful options available to such groups, are they justified in the use of force? Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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