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    Sirota Shortly before the controversial billboard was taken down just a couple of days later, an article written by David Sirota, titled “ Kenneth Cole Gets Schooled” appeared in the liberal political and current affairs website, Salon. In this writing, he criticizes the fashion designer Kenneth Cole and his company’s use of adopting a slogan that dealt with a national debate over unions, particularly teachers, in hopes of capitalizing off of the public’s reaction and response. By exploring the…

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    movement and ultimately force Carter to be a one-term president. Carter born into a southern Baptist denomination embraces a “secular quest for justice” during his presidency. Freedman describes Carter as a unique, “combination of modernity with conservatism” which ultimately allows him to, “win over both religious and secular voters” in…

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    their voting preference would be persuaded to one political group or the other. Yoel Inbar, David Pizarro, Ravi Iyer and Jonathan Haidt (2012) carried out two studies, which explored the relationship between political liberalism, and political conservatism. Prior to the survey most people considered themselves as being liberal (41.6%) while significantly less people considered themselves conservative (5.4%). When exposed to ‘disgust sensitivity’ (DS) across three moral domains (Inbar et al.…

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    Liberalism and Political Correctness Introduction Liberalism is an ideology the surrounds itself on the idea that individuals are rational and “based on a belief in the inherent dignity and worth of each individual” (Mintz, Close, & Croci,2013, p.54) emphasizes the valuation of individual freedom (Mintz et al., 2013, p.54). Liberalism is about the liberty individuals have to use reason when trying to peruse their interests, and most importantly the responsibility individuals should take…

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    Are there significant ideological differences between Canada’s Conservatives and Liberals? Compare the two parties in terms of basic principles of their programs. Differences Between Canada’s Conservatives and Liberals The explanation for what it means to be liberal or conservative comes down to the ideological differences between them. Each party holds a standard to their basic principles and these lists are the primary ideological differences between Canada’s Conservative and Liberal parties…

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    In this essay, one will discuss, compare and contrast two liberal democracies. The two countries in question will be the United States of America and the Republic of South Africa. One will note that the United States is a more established liberal democracy while South Africa's democracy is a young liberal democracy. This essay will explain what liberal democracy is and there are critical things that this essay will compare between these two democracies. Amongst them will be their…

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    improve my own understanding of American politics. Yet it was not an array of scholars and political thinkers I was reading; it was individuals like Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh and Larry Schweikart. To put it mildly, I was a proud supporter of conservatism and its all-stars, which often resulted in heated discussion between me and my peers. My main goals of casual debate were such: repeat the claims my idols…

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    Currently, liberalism which is an idea that supports the liberal economic activity rather than the economy controlled by government is a controversial social, economic, and political issue. And it is an issue that may have direct effect on the household economy. Therefore, whether you support or criticize liberalism, it is important to know what the opinion of the liberalist is. Deirdre N. McCloskey provides her argument which supports liberalism in an article “The Formula for a Richer World?…

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    Gun control has been a reoccurring issue in the Unites States for some time now. According to Paul Rosenzweig in his article, Guns: A Loaded Argument, he suggests that the issues related to gun control hardly has to deal with the amount of regulation, but more with how much power the government has to regulate individual conduct, which in his writing expresses that it should be fairly limited. Rosenzweig supports his claim by first saying that most people agree with some type of regulation on…

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    The United States of America; land of the free and home of the brave. Over the past two hundred and forty years of being a nation, we have continually prevented groups of people from voting in our democratic republic. From African Americans to women, we have withheld the right to vote; it is time again to restrict voting, but this time for those sixty-five years of age and older, the elderly. The U.S. has an increasing number of elderly people that have continually growing radically conservative…

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