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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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Can you vote in primaries if registered as a libertarian?

Depends on the primary: if they state allows for people who are not registered Republicans or Democrats to vote in the primary then you are allowed.

How did the US react to fear of Anarchists in the early 1900?

The us governments response to the rise of these political philosophies was to demonize them and instill fear of them. They are the reason there is fear in the first place. Who has more fear of the end of government or capitalism than the people who benefit from them the most?

What is the difference between hyperpluralism and pluralism?

Interest groups are so numerous and have such varied competing interests that coalitions are difficult to form, and thus no bills can garner enough votes in Congress to pass; policy gridlock results.

What is a unitary system?

give main powers to the central government. the non-central government only have the power given to them by the central government.

examples: france china

What is the name of the country that was not colonized by another country?

Most countries in the world were not colonised by Great Britain, so there are too many to list.

Who was the leader of the Palestine Leader Organization?

Yasir Arafat was the head of the Palestine Liberation Organization(PLO) since 1968 and of the Palestinian Authority since 1994. He supported Saddam Hussein during the Persian Gulf War but is generally recognized as a moderate within the Palestinian Leadership. He shared the Nobel Prize for peace in 1994.

Who controls the world?

There are two powers at work. God and Satan, Good and Evil. If you believe in God, I am a Christian.

Ephesians 6:12

For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.

What are the basic needs of a man?

Air to breathe. Water to drink. Food to eat. Clothing and shelter to protect you from the elements. Some meaningful contact with people and a "purpose" or "position" to both earn some money to support yourself and to serve others (and, thereby, yourself). Connection with the universe or perhaps even a higher power, should you believe in one.

Who is presidential libertarian candidate for 2008?

Bob Barr was the Libertarian candidate for President in 2008. Mr Barr is a former federal prosecutor and served in the house of representatives. Initially a republican, Barr joined the Libertarian Party in 2006.

What are the Political views of India?

India is the largest democratic country. It gives its citizens the highest degree of freedom of expression when compared to any other country. its prominent features "UNITY IN DIVERSITY" and "DIVERSITY IN UNITY" reveal th strength of the nation. Beyond these it a secular ,multilingual nation.

the present scenario of Indian politics is changing in these days. upto 90's national parties play a major role in the national wide politics and regional politics. but now a days regional parties have taken the effort of the development of their region. this indirectly affect the national's integrity.this inturn increases the hereditary politics in a particular region

What does it mean to be libertarian?

The core of the libertarian goals are total elimination of government, laws, taxes, military, infrastructure, etc. It is every man for himself, total liberty to do anything to anyone. As there will be no laws, there will also be no crime, however anyone can freely retaliate on anyone for anything they believe was done wrong to them in any way they feel like. It leads to total anarchy.

Who was the most influential christian humanist?

The answer will surely vary but some believe the first to combine Judeo-Christian teachings on righteousness and social justice with secular philosophical humanism was Justin Martyr in the 2nd Century AD. See related link below for more historical developments:

What is meant by sense of collective belonging?

This is a part of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs. A sense to belong relates to a need to belong or feel like a part of a group, family, relationships with others, love, camaraderie etc.

Who is in Barack Obama's family?

His wife is First Lady Michelle Robinson Obama. He has two daughters; Malia Ann born in 1998 and Natasha (Sasha) born in 2001. He has a half-sister (Maya) on his mother's side from Indonesia, and six half-brothers and their children in Kenya where his father was originally from and where he returned after being divorced from Barack Obama's mother. The President also had another half-brother on his father's side who is deceased. His parents, Ann Dunham and Barack Sr., are both deceased as are his grandparents, except for his paternal grandmother still living in Kenya. Michelle's mother Marian Robinson (the Obama girls' grandmother) is still alive; she lives with them at the White House. There is one more family member: Bo, the Portuguese Water Hound and First Dog.
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Michelle Obama, Bo their dog and his two kids!

How do civil servants get their jobs?

they are hired by someone of higher rankings.

Added: (in the US) They take standardized competitive tests and examinations relative to the particular area of expertise that they wish to be employed in. Upon successful completion their name goes on a hiring list graded from highest to lowest finishers. Highest finishers are offered the jobs first.

What are the six freedoms of expression?

The First Amendment reads, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." Basically, the freedoms guaranteed are the establishment or the exercise of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, peaceful assembly of a group, and the right to petition the courts or Congress to change something.