Category: Liberalism
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Edmund Burke: The Conservative Liberal
The Role of Family Social institutions such as family, religious communities, villages, or cities are the primary source of public understanding and the school of life where a person can develop the feeling of love for the country, fellow citizens, and all of humanity. Traditionally, the family is used to be the central institution of…
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Dependency and Structuralism vs Liberal and Neoliberal
Table of Contents Introduction Dependency Theory Dependency v Liberalism References Introduction The dependency theory belongs to radical school of thoughts in international relations meaning departing from conventional acceptable approaches. It is referred to as structural because it analyzes the structure of society, economic structure. The theory assumes that the society is economically determined. The type…
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Liberal View on Sexual Behavior
The liberal view on sexual behavior comes closest to my own perspective. I consider myself a liberal, hence the belief that all people should be treated with respect, with equality being the guiding principle. Different arguments support my view of this issue. First, I opine that people have the freedom of choice to become what…
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World Politics and Liberalism
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Europe America Asia Africa Conclusion Bibliography Abstract This essay starts by explaining the motives behind the liberals strong influence and the introduction of liberalisms political influence in different regions of Europe, America, Asia, and Africa giving a short history of its growth. Introduction Liberals main concerns are built on the…
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Timothy Garton Ash on Liberal International Order
More than twenty years ago Francis Fukuyama declared about the end of history. The Cold War showed the absolute dominance of Western system of liberal democracy. However, today we can evidently observe the new systems initiation. In the article We Friends of Liberal International Order Face a New Global Disorder the British historian and commentator…
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The Four Lenses of Liberal Arts
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Introduction The four lenses of liberal arts are used to examine topics from different points of view. They allow one to understand not only what a topic entails, but how its came into existence and why different opinions of it can form. They also help one to form…
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Realist and Liberal Theories
As the key theories to analyze, realist and liberal ideas are invoked, which offer distinctive perspectives on the world. With regard to the causes of World War II and both its premises and consequences, liberal theories present the most convincing explanation. According to Moravcsik (2010), the liberal approach presupposes globalization and cooperation, which were instruments…
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Liberalism as a Political Ideology and Its Future
Politics play a pivotal role in the life of every individual, for governments make decisions that influence peoples everyday lives. However, not everyone clearly understands what political ideology they support. In this paper, I elaborate what ideology I adhere to, explain its origins, and try to understand its future prospects. On the whole, I was…
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Liberalism and Conservatism: Ideological Difference
Table of Contents Introduction The Kaaba Structure: History and Description Analysis War on Iraq/ISIS President Obamas Immigration Law Conclusion Works Cited Introduction American political discourse categorizes certain issues and stances as liberal and the ones opposing them as conservative. This categorization remains true for a wide range of issues such as abortion, gun laws, homeland…
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Egalitarian Liberalism by John Rawls
Introduction A just and person-centered society is based on ideological pluralism (acceptance of everyone as he/she is), the rule of law and social justice, and the priority of human capital development. In this essay, the principles that contribute to the creation of such a society and which are characteristic of the theoretical views of the…