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Libertarianism

Libertarianism is an ideological belief of freedom of thought and action. It advocates a radical redistribution of power and defends each person's right to life, liberty, and property. This philosophy includes anarchism, minarchism, libertarian socialism, right-libertarianism and left-libertarianism with their distinct ideologies.

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What is the philosophy of objectivism?

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Objectivism is a philosophical system founded by Ayn Rand that emphasizes reason, individualism, and the pursuit of self-interest as moral virtues. It holds that reality exists independent of consciousness, and that individuals should prioritize their own happiness and rational self-interest above all else. Objectivism advocates for laissez-faire capitalism and rejects altruism as a moral principle.

What effects did enlightenment philosophers have on government an society?

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Enlightenment philosophers emphasized individual rights, reason, and equality, influencing revolutions like the American and French Revolutions. Their ideas challenged traditional monarchies and led to more democratic forms of government and greater emphasis on personal freedom and civil liberties in society. Thinkers like John Locke, Montesquieu, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau laid the groundwork for modern democratic principles and the separation of powers in government.

What political and economic policies during the reign of Nicholas II?

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During the reign of Nicholas II, Russia experienced political repression and limited political reforms. Nicholas II pursued a policy of autocracy, maintaining absolute power and disregarding calls for political liberalization. Economically, his policies focused on industrialization and modernization, leading to some growth, but also contributing to social and economic inequality, as well as the discontent of the working class. Overall, Nicholas II's policies failed to address the growing political and social grievances, eventually leading to the Russian Revolution of 1917.

What radio station is Michael Savage on in Dallas Texas?

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As of my last available information, Michael Savage's radio show "The Savage Nation" is not currently broadcasted on any radio station in Dallas, Texas. However, his show is available on various online platforms, podcasts, and the Talk Stream Live app. It is recommended to check with local radio stations for the most up-to-date information.

Is judge david a Monaco a conservative or liberal?

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Without looking at his record it is hard to say for sure, but given that he was appointed by Gov. Jeb Bush and is a former Navy Jag attourney, he likely leans conservative.

Who are the main legislative body in Ireland?

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The Houses of the Oireachtas included Dáil Éireann and the Seanad. It is through these that laws are made in Ireland.

What are party line numbers in Phoenix Arizona?

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Party line number is to chat to people

What radio stations carries Michael Savage Radio Show in Arizona?

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One of them is KFNX 1100 AM from 7-9pm (they only play 2 hours of his 3 hour show though).

What is Canada's slogan?

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Canada, A Confederation of all Nations.

Canana na na na na na good guy.

Canada, we speak your language here.

Canada, 35 million people living in 9 million sq/kms, sinking the worlds carbon with lots of land and low population.

Canada, living within it's natural carbon allotment.

Canada the land of ice and snow, for now.

What radio station is michael savage on in indianapolis?

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He is current not on anywhere. He left the airwaves after winning a legal battle with his Oregon-based Talk Radio Network employer.

What radio station broadcasts the Michael Savage radio show in Cincinnati?

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1160 Real Talk from 12 noon until 3PM is the radio station broadcasts show in Cincinnati for Michael Savage.

What radio station broadcast the Michael Savage radio show in Texas?

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None. You have to stream it online from knew-am. AM690 stopped broadcasting the show last month. There may be a Baton Rouge station that still broadcast

What radio stations carry Michael savage in southern California?

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what station insan diego ca. carry michael savage

What were Paul Revere's famous words?

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the redcoats are coming

Which countries in Africa were not colonized by a European power?

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  1. Ireland
  2. Iceland
  3. Luxembourg
  4. Switzerland
  5. Norway
  6. Sweden
  7. Finland
  8. Russia
  9. Austria
  10. Hungary
  11. Czech Republic/Slovakia

What kind of values does Communism have?

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Communism divides people into haves (governing), and have nots (workers). It is a highly restrictive form of government that does not promote equality nor liberty as many see or wish it to have. It is a totalitarian doctrine that puts the greater portion of a society into submission for purposes of control ensuring order, but at the cost of creative thought and problem solving. Its cost also include the loss of personal liberty, property ownership, individuality, choice, and freedom of speech. Socialism is a step down, though not much better as it also shares some of the same costs, but is less restrictive than communism.

Civil libertarians believe most specifically that?

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civil libertarians believe most specifically that goverment should regulate as few aspects of our lives as are absolutely necessary.

what should governments do?

How do politics change when workers receive the right to vote?

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they changed their focus because they think it is not fair that women get to vote.

Which system -a federal or unitary is favourable for India and why?

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Since the late 1960s, India's federalsystem has experienced severe strain incenter-state relations. Such strain was almost nonexistent during the first generation of Indian federalism (1950-1966). During the second generation, which followed the death of Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1966, the rise of a powerful leader of the ruling Congress party, Indira Gandhi, and the emergence of dissent inside the party led to a greater emphasis on centralization and regimentation within the party and, thereby, the federalsystem as well. At the same time, economic development had helped to produce new political elites from rural areas who benefited from the "green revolution" of the 1960s. These new elites challenged the professional and industrial elites who had long controlled the Congress party, the national government, and many state governments. Feeling frustrated in their efforts to influence national economic policy in a significant way, these new elites have formulated demands that call forsubstantial decentralization, greater state autonomy, andmore tolerance for opposition parties whose electoral support is mainly state-based.