Yes Imperialism Is A Choice Because It Shall Not Be Forced, Although A Nation May Become Conceited Because Of So Many Nations They've Already Accomplished To Take Over.
Why is the US political system so dependent on the courts?
The structure of the American governmental system places a system of checks and balances into the political culture of our society. Unlike in many other countries, the judicial branch has a very large part in the ongoing political issues of our growing democracy. More often than not, for example, a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court does not only hold a judicial meaning to it, but also guides the current generation's plight to bring change to a nation where change is seemingly endless. Important rulings such as Brown v. Board of Education, Marbury vs. Madison, etc, have not only shaped the current rulings on different laws, but also established a way of life that the American people dwell in everyday. Many times, controversial issues such as abortion and gay marriage can only be resolved by the ruling of a judge who believes in setting a political tone in his/her region or across the country. In a government based on rule of law, the U.S. political system is a direct reflection of the law writing, abiding, and ruling culture of the U.S. court system.
What types of government are authoritarian?
A government that is not some form of Democracy. Usually Communism, Socialism, or a Monarch-empire based system.
When the people are not able to represent themselves in any form whether it be themselves or through a delegation process then the government has the power to dictate to the people exactly what they will do.
To some extent democracies have the authority to dictate certain aspects of your life, but as a democracy there are some sort of civil liberties given to you.
How do plurality voting systems limit voters' liberties?
The plurality system actively serves to exclude any idea which does not appeal to the "average" or "centralist" voter. As a result, many views are excluded. This is an infringement of the liberty of all those citizens to have their views at least publically aired by a possible representative. The United States is a country that has a plurality voting system and a good example of how views are excluded includes those opposed to continual war in Afghanistan. Of the two parties, neither caters to this desire, even though it is quite a common sentiment in the US.
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"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" George Santayana (1863-1952)
I've often heard it misquoted as "history" instead of "the past"
A perspective on social life derived from a particular theoretical tradition. Some of the major theoretical traditions in sociology include functionalism, structuralism, symbolic interactionism and Marxism. Theoretical approaches supply overall 'perspectives' within which sociologists work, and influence the areas of their research as well as the modes in which research problems are identified and tackled three main theoretical perspectives of Sociology (Functionalism, Conflict Theory, and Symbolic Interaction) to explain MAJOR THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES IN SOCIOLOGY I. LEVELS OF THEORY A. Macro: non-human factors, large-scale human factors, interpretations involving large numbers of people. B. Micro: Day-to-day intepersonal relationships C. Middle Range: Major system components. (closer to macro) II. MAJOR TYPES OF THEORY IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY A. Functionalist # Modeled after physical sciences a. Generalization b. Objectivity c. Quantification d. Experimentation # Key Aspects a. Social systems 1) Relation of parts to whole 2) Integration b. Structure ## 1) Ecological 2) Roles 3) Groups 4) Norms c. Functions: Manifest and Latent d. Universal Needs B. Conflict (Marxist influence) # Modeled after medicine and psychonalysis.
# Society not smooth system, but an arena of conflict
# Conflict is a major source of change
# Question: Functional for whom?
C. Symbolic Interaction (generally a micro approach) # Curiosity about social practices, procedures, meanings
# Key Aspects a. Symbols b. The Social Self c. Social construction of reality
The person who is in charge of monarchy is either a king or queen.
What rights did citizens have in an athenian democracy?
Citizens were the free born men and non-citizens were women, slaves, and foreigners. Citizens can pass laws, vote, and speak in public meetings but not citizens couldn't.
What is non-liberal democracy?
Democracy in and of itself is a liberal idea.
The opposite of this is absolute monarchy with several different political forms in between.
Socialism and communism are more extreme forms of democracy than representative democracy, that also include rights of the state or collective body having more precedence than the rights of the individual.
In an absolute monarchy only the monarch has rights.
In a representative democracy the rights of individuals and minorities take precedence over the rights of the state.
A non-liberal democracy might be considered as a plutocracy (or oligarchy) where only a small group, the wealthy in this case, or enlightened leaders in an oligarchy, have specific rights and control the lives of everyone else. Though by definition these are not true democracies.
When did communism start in laos?
The Indochinese Communist Party began in 1930 in Laos. This was the year that communism was first introduced, although it was only through a handful of people such as teachers and doctors. During the 1960's is when communism became more widespread among the population.
How do you write a critique of Plato's ideal state?
trick one well Plato was an idealist, so his state is ideal, he believed that the state should be run by Philosophers they should leave their university positions to run the state cause their the only ones who know the good and what is good for the state which apparently equivalent to the number one there a bit numerology thrown in, and kick out the politicians and put them on the dole cause their totally useless, also business people should keep on doing their business thing producing good and services but keep their noses out of politics all together just shut up and pay your tax slave, and don't even thing of starting your own political party or thinking up justifications for privatization like liberalism or going to get arses kicked by the spirited ones who defend the state and keep order, that's basically it its a ideal state so it the reverse of of how think are now which is not ideal
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What are political executives?
Those officials, usually but not always in the executive branch of a government, who are at the center of foreign policy making and whose tenures are variable and dependent on the political contest for power.
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Why is communism regarded as the most revolutionary and potentially violent solution?
Communism requires a revolution where the workers violently overthrow the bourgeoisie and the capitalists. No other political form requires a violent revolution to be implemented.
How do you explain different forms of government in a humorous way?
One approach to this could be:
Socialism:
You have two cows: And give one of them to the neighbour.
Communism:
You have two cows: Government take both of them and give you milk.
Fascism:
You have two cows: Government take both of them and sell the milk.
Nazism:
You have two cows: Government take both of them and then shoots you.
Bureaucracy:
You have two cows: Government take both, shoot one, milk the other and pour the milk out.
Capitalism:
You have two cows: You sell one of them and buy a bull.
Is an ex officio committee member part of quorum?
Yes, they are. They are on the committee by way of their office, but they still have the same rights as other members, and still count for purposes of a quorom.
Why can citizens disagreeing be a problem to the democracy?
Citizens disagreeing is not necessarily a 'problem' in a democracy: it is the basis and essence of a democracy to entertain all views. The assumption is that these disagreements are civil and are subjects for discussion.
However, when citizens in disagreement resort to violence or prejudice and the disagreements take action over dialog, then the result can be a problem for any democracy.
What type of government has its citizens vote directly on laws as Athens did?
The terms "pure democracy" or "direct democracy" would apply. With larger populations, this can be unwieldy, and direct voting (e.g. plebiscites and propositions) is usually limited. Representative democracy is imperfect and has problems of its own, but is widely used.
socialism
Which theorist compares the state to a racketeer?
Charles Tilly in "War Making and State Making as Organized Crime"
Capitalism is a political or economic system that a country's industry or trade is being controlled by private owners for property. Capitalism has continued throughout history.
Was ancient israel a monarchy oligarchy or direct democracy?
Ancient Israel was a number of different absolute monarchies.