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Legalization Of Racism For The Sake National Security
1,355 wordsLegalization of Racism for the Sake of National Security Historically, the government was examined in the capacity of the mechanism used to guarantee national welfare and the institution conniving at organized violence. Evidently, nowadays the class-race-violence approach to the analysis of the governments role is not justified. The modern government is rather the mechanism of coordination inevitably different demands and interests of its citizens and their communities with an objective of natio...
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Civil Liberties And Rights
1,198 wordsCivil Liberties and Rights We live in time when many people in Western countries began to think that protection of their civil rights could not be considered as their existential priority, especially after events of 9 / 11. By doing this, they commit transgression against the metaphysical essence of democracy, as socio-political system, which enabled cultural and scientific progress, up until now. Homo sapiens is a social being, which implies that it can only realize its full potential, while be...
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Civil Freedoms Iraq War
721 wordsJohn Crawford: The Last True Story Ill Ever Tell (1) The reason why John Crawford wrote his book is to show Americans the true face of war in Iraq. Author portrays the sheer insanity of American soldiers being sent to secure civil freedoms for ordinary Iraqis, who have absolutely no clue as to what such concepts as democracy, freedom of speech or religious tolerance stand for. Crawford can be hardly referred to as whiner, as he goes about executing his duties with utmost dedication; however, as ...
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U S Congress People In Western
1,492 wordsReality Check People in Western countries are being brought up to believe that no other form of political governing can be better than democracy. Such belief, of course, is absolutely valid, because the spiritual foundation of Western civilization corresponds to citizens ability to freely express their opinions, during the course of public debates, and to participate in democratic elections, without the fear of punishment over their political affiliation. However, in recent years, the hawks of p...
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End Of History Neo Liberalism
1,541 wordsPolitical Ideology We cannot call Liberalism the undifferentiated doctrine. What is Liberalism? Who are the Liberals? What is Liberal ideology? The main idea of liberalism supposes that a man has freedom to determine his own fate. From the liberal point of view, the government exists only to protect a man from violence and to limit an individual freedom. Liberal political ideology appeared as reaction to authoritarian regimes. Liberals wanted to limit rights of hereditary power, to widen a circl...
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Liberty And Freedom In America
1,108 wordsLiberty and freedom in America It is a common knowledge that the idea of freedom was a main motivational factor behind many events in American history. Yet, it would be wrong to suggest that the American people were able to enjoy social and individual freedom only because of democratic form of their government. The essence of American civil liberties can only be properly assessed through assumption that they are product of Western civilization as a whole. We must understand that the social freed...
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Members Of Society Closely Resembles
1,127 wordsArguing in the Public Sphere It is not a secret that the quality of public education in America has considerably dropped in last two decades. According to many recent surveys, only 50 % of high school students were able to pint point USA on the world map. This tendency goes along with students increasing inability to identify public issues that are crucial to the effective functioning of democracy in this country. Many sociologists say that the main reason for this is the fact that children are ...
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Website N P 19 Th Century
1,611 wordsScotland Yard Scotland Yard is the main residence of London police. It is located in two new big buildings with pointed fountains and ramparts. In 1829 two first London policemen, "Colonel Rowan a retired soldier, and Richard Mayne, a lawyer, were men of the highest capacity and character" (Ramsay 1969, p 88), entered a shabby building not far from the Whitehall Palace, when the first Metropolitan Police Act was passed and the Metropolitan Police Force was established in London (Metropolitan Pol...
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