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Human Beings Orderly Society
663 wordsAs a ruler I would be most inclined to follow Confucianism because it is not so much a religion in a traditional sense, but a set of rules for human interaction. It is a system of social ethics concerned with the formal, external aspects of life. Conf iodism is humanism, a philosophy or attitude that is concerned with human beings, their achievements and interests, rather than with the abstract beings and problems of theology. In Confucianism man is the center of the universe: man cannot live al...
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The Degeneration Of Order In Lord Flies
1,479 words.".. Lord of the Flies is not, to say the least, a simple adventure story of boys on a desert island" (Epstein 204). The elements of Lord of the Flies -- a tropical island, a group of schoolboys without adult supervision, a herd of wild pigs -- may seem to be the elements of a perfect Utopian fantasy. Instead, they are the elements of a nightmare, a Utopia that quickly disintegrates into, first, chaos and then a dictatorship based on fear and ritualized brutality. However, the novel is also not ...
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The Feudal Ages In Japan And Europe
1,035 wordsIn the past, feudalism has been used successfully as a political system for governing a country. Two of the largest and most well known Feudal Ages have been that of Europe (1150 - 1600) and Japan (800 - 1350). Although both civilizations were quite similar during these periods of time, Japans civilization clearly is superior in many ways. When compared, the role of religion, the weaponry and armor, and the warrior codes of conducts of both countries can easily prove this point. The roles which ...
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Laws Of The State Orderly Society
854 wordsCrito, as reported Crito CRITO Crito, as reported by Plato, is an account by where Crito is attempting to influence Socrates that it is just to escape from prison to avoid certain death by execution. Socrates argument directly relates to the laws of the state and the role of the individual within it. The " Crito" exhibits the character of Socrates as a good citizen, who being unjustly condemned is willing to give up his life in obedience to the laws of the State. This report will discu...
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Laws Of The State Orderly Society
922 wordsPhilosophy 101 Crito, as Crito Crito Philosophy 101 Crito, as reported by Plato, is an account by where Crito is attempting to influence Socrates that it is just to escape from prison to avoid certain death by execution. Socrates argument directly relates to the laws of the state and the role of the individual within it. The Crito exhibits the character of Socrates as a good citizen, who being unjustly condemned is willing to give up his life in obedience to the laws of the State. This report wi...
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Struggle Between Good William Golding
1,036 wordsThroughout the history of time, there have been many incidents where a government has been overthrown by the people and how these revolutions took time to be pursued. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the same effect takes place with the uprising of the people and dictatorship overthrowing the democracy. When a group of boys, age six to twelve land on an island with no adult supervision, the boys set up a colony with rules and order. Soon conflicts set in with uprisings, evil and murder a...
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