Papers On Political Theory
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Obstacles Facing the European Union In Establishing a Common Foreign and Security Policy
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A 7 page discussion of whether the European Union will be able to pick up the political pieces after the Iraq war and forge ahead in the establishment of an effective common foreign and security policy. The author outlines the potential for this feat as well as the obstacles encountered historically which make it clear it will be a difficult task to accomplish. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Obstacles to Democratization
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6 pages. There are many forces in the world that cause obstacles to the process of democratization. Some of the main obstacles can be broken down into three main areas, which are the political, social and economic problems. This paper will discuss the problems and how they might be overcome in the democratization process. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Opposing Economic Views
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This 10 page paper looks at two works by authors who support totally different points of view. Free to Choose by Milton and Rose Friedman and Michael Parenti's Democracy for the Few are compared and contrasted. Concepts found in the works, such as social security and taxation are discussed in depth. No additional sources cited.
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Our Governmental Legitimacy: A Discussion of the Strengths of the U.S. Governmental System
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A 6 page overview of the constitutional provisions which are in place to insure that our government retains the flexibility to change as time demands change. The contention is presented that although out government has undergone an evolution, that evolution was anticipated by our founding fathers. Even such heavily criticized components of our government as the electoral process have proven their superiority. This paper presents proof of that superiority in the form of the results of the 2000 Presidential election. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Parenti's 'Democracy For The Few'
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A 5 page paper that provides a critical analysis of Parenti's work and considers the implications in the current political process. Bibliography lists no additional sources. Parenti
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Parenti's Against Empire
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This 10 page paper focuses on the thesis of Michael Parenti's 1995 book Against Empire. Other Parenti works are noted. An evaluation of the author's skill in making his case is part of this essay that takes the other point of view. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA111Par.wps
Pastoral Integration of Australia’s Aborigines?
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A 5 page examination of the question of just how accurate is the contention that Australia’s aborigines have been partially integrated into the Northern Australian pastoral industry. While indeed there has been partial integration, this integration has occurred more in response to white interests than any true concern for aborigine welfare. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Patriotic and Bicultural - Is it Possible?:
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This 3 page paper discusses biculturalism in America, and addresses the question of whether it is possible for these individuals to be patriotic as well. This paper concludes that it is indeed possible, and that patriotism thrives in U.S. immigrants. Bibliography lists no sources.
Filename: GSPatAme.rtf
Peter Drucker & 'Post Capitalist Society'
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A 6 page paper discussing Peter Drucker's 1994 book 'Post Capitalist Society. Key concepts and premises are reviewed, as are some of Drucker's 'predictions' for the future of society in terms of both structure and ideology. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: Pcdrucke.wps
Plato And Aristotle: Differing Knowledge Of What A Good Political Ruler Must Possess
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10 pages in length. Plato and Aristotle harbored decidedly different perspectives when it came to the requirements of a good political ruler. For Aristotle, the greater good set precedence for all other political considerations; those who do not approach government in this manner are overlooking the primary function of its existence. Plato, on the other hand, was far too authoritarian in belief to expect that any good political ruler possessed anything other than the ability to rule a despotic empire. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLCPlatA.rtf
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