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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 was the communist theory?

After the 1917th revolution, the Soviet Union was restructured with new political system based on the Marxist-Leninist principles. The newly formed communist party by Lenin shows much interest in the media which serves to the working class in the country and their welfares. So the Soviet originates a theory from Marxist, Leninist and Stalinist thoughts, with mixture of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ideology is called “Soviet Media Theory” is also known as “The Communist Media Theory”. The same theory was developed and followed by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi in Germany and Benito Mussolini in Italy.

Soviet Media Theory

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Soviet media theory is imitative of Leninist principles which based on the Carl Marx and Engel’s ideology. The government undertake or controls the total media and communication to serve working classes and their interest. Theory says the state have absolute power to control any media for the benefits of people. They put end to the private ownership of the press and other media. The government media provide positive thoughts to create a strong socialized society as well as providing information, education, entertainment, motivation and mobilization. The theory describe the whole purpose of the mass media is to educate the greater masses of working class or workers. Here, the public was encouraged to give feedback which would able to create interests towards the media.

What is the American system of government?

There are three branches of the American government. The legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The legislative branch holds the senate and the house of Representatives. The executive branch holds the chief executive, the chief diplomat, the chief legislator, the commander-in-chief of armed forces, and the chief of state. The judicial branch holds the court.

What way is politics dirty?

The back room deals required to obtain the nomination and the dollars required to run a campaign corrupt everyone.

How many taluka in sindh?

one day I go to the park there was a pond. In pond their was many fishes there was an apple tree , I cut apple and eat it . I go to slide and return home with my brother i arrived home and complete my school work and go to sleep next morning I eat break fast and go to school my teacher say you are good boy. I return home and lunched and go to mosque to praying to Allah.

What is the difference between liberalism and libertarianism?

My understanding of the difference:

Libertarianism: Freedom of thought and action and the virtue of self interest, even if this affects other people adversely?

Liberalism (Classical not Modern): As many people as possible have as much personal freedom/autonomy as is feasible, without affecting other people adversely?

(Modern liberalism in America is sometimes thought of as a 'liberal' use of government intervention, as against a more 'conservative' use of government intervention?)

How many libertarians in congress?

At the below link there is also a list of all elected officials from the party. I only noticed one who was in a position at state level or above; Richard Sanders, State Supreme Court, Washington. It is possible that I overlooked someone since I read each individual listing of the 153 mentioned below. Based on that I have concluded that there are no current Libertarian Party members in Congress, although there are probably a few who represent something close to a libertarian philosophy but are endorsed by another party.

"Elected Officials

Nationwide, there are 153 Libertarians holding elected office: 38 of them partisan offices, and 115 of them non-partisan offices. If you know of an elected Libertarian who is not on this list, please notify us at info@lp.org.

General criteria: For partisan offices, the elected official must have appeared on the ballot with the party designation "Libertarian" -or- the elected official must currently be registered to vote as a Libertarian. For non-partisan offices, the elected official must be a current or former dues-paying member of the Libertarian Party."

Source: http://www.lp.org/candidates/elected-officials

What does the gas that you inhale come from?

The term "gas" applies to several different substances. Gases are a phase of matter, created when the temperature of a substance is above its boiling point.

GASOLINE - This is a combination of many volatile liquids and gases extracted from petroleum. Its exact composition varies, but it is created by heating and fractional distillation.

NATURAL GAS - Methane gas obtained from underground, or from petroleum. Methane is odorless but the chemical mercaptan (CH3SH) is added to enable detection by smell.

INTESTINAL GAS - Gas that is swallowed into the digestive tract, or produced (as by fermentation) in the bowel. The smell of these gases is usually created by various sulfur compounds.

Who was the US President when women were given the national right to vote?

Woodrow Wilson was President when the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified on August 18, 1920. The 19th Amendment prohibited each state and the federal government from denying a citizen the right to vote on the basis of sex.

What is a ruler who has absolute power over a country's government?

A dictator

E.g. Hitler was a dictator but was addressed as the fuhrer

Other titles used for designating absolute power can be king, queen, tyrant, Caesar, chairman, president, lord, and chief. It cannot be emphasized enough that some titles of those with absolute power can be disguised, such as the title of president....

Conversely, all people with absolute power, can in fact have this power "on paper" but in practice, absolute power is not always enforceable, as example der Fuhrer ordered certain German generals not to surrender and they did in fact do so. This happened in WW2 by German generals in Russia.

Also, the Emperor of Japan ordered all Japanese soldiers to fight to the death in Iwo Jima, and this order was disobeyed.

Why is America corrupt?

For the same reason that every other country on this planet that has ever existed is corrupt... Because humans exist.

How many siblings did nellie mcclung have?

Nellie McClung had 5 kids. there names were Mark, Hoarace, Jack, Florance, and Paul

What is 4409?

4409 was started by a young man in Arizona who was arrested numerous times in order to challenge the fraud and corruption in state and local government. They have hundreds of videos showing this.

He and his friends also started Camerafraud which is a group (which what I can tell has also spread world wide) dedicated to the removal of photo radar which they claim is a scam and not about safety but rather generating revenue They also deal with many subjects that mainstream media will not cover such as vaccines, fluoride in the water and toxic chemtrails.

Does liberalism undermine or promote democracy?

Socialism can promote democracy, but it ultimately depends on the type of socialism we are talking about.

Traditionally, socialism promoted economic democracy, which means equal power relations and collective-decision making in the workplace. This may have taken the form of direct democracy on the part of each worker, or it might have meant democratically electing management.

This type of democracy is still promoted by modern day market socialists and advocates of decentralized planned economies.

If we are talking about the type of socialism that existed in the Soviet Union and "Communist states", then many political scientists would say no, this type of socialism did not promote democracy. The Soviet Union had a command economy, where decisions were made in a hierarchical chain-of-command.

Ironically, the Soviet model of "socialism" was inspired by capitalist management practices known as Taylorism and scientific management.

What is the difference betwen the civil servant and public servant?

The civil service in Ghana is linked very strongly to the military systems. Public service in Ghana is not so closely linked and therefore can be a little more easy to get into.

In which national election were women first able to vote?

Historically

As early as 1792 in the African nation of Sierra Leone, heads of households (about 1/3 of them women) were given the right to vote. In South Australia, limited suffrage was granted in 1861, on the same basis as it had been extended in the US state of New Jersey betwen 1790 and 1807: the ownership of property.

In the US

New Jersey allowed property holding women to vote from 1790 to 1807. Wyoming and Utah as territories passed laws to extend the right to vote, and in Wyoming this continued into statehood in 1890. Colorado in 1893 was the first state to vote to extend voting rights to women.

It was not until the 19th Amendment (1920) that women in the entire US were guaranteed the right to vote.

The libertarian party is an example of what?

In politics, the Libertarian Party is an example of a third party. The Green Party and the Constitution Party are other examples of third parties.