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    One definition of civic rights includes the right from harm by another party. The Fourth amendment of the constitution guarantees citizens the right from intrusion by government agents, on a state or local level. Much of the law in criminal code has been written with the interest of extending the rights of citizens from harm by other citizens. This view of the right from harm has also informed the aforementioned Supreme Court Cases, Miller v. California (1973) and Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire…

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    Political Stereotypes

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    Political ideologies are labels for groups of people who share similar political views. Some popular political ideologies are republican, democrat, liberal, conservative, socialist, and libertarian. These different political ideologies vary from very pro-government to very anti-government. Today most political ideologies are understood by their stereotypes. For example, the common stereotype for conservatives is a white male, and the common stereotype for liberals would be a female minority.…

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    Napoleon Bonaparte was a military leader in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Napoleon is considered one of the greatest leaders in history. Napoleon would eventually crown himself emperor of France and begin and expansion that would conquer much of Europe. Napoleon was majorly influenced by the French Revolution, for he would use the influence and create a revolution of his own. Napoleon accomplished a great empire through his military dictatorship, but he would also establish such reforms…

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    Individualism In 1984

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    George Orwell’s “Nineteen Eighty-Four” is heavily influenced by the totalitarian governments present during the World War 2 era and serves as a warning to the world about the restriction of individualism that might occur if this type of government took over. Orwell, living in the 1940’s, was a witness to many totalitarian governments across the world and realized their danger. Orwell’s message, or “warning” can be seen through the character Winston Smith and the rise and fall of his…

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    Bitcoin uses fixed algorithm to control the money supply. The new coins will be produced at the rate of pre-determined, and reach the upper limit until 2140, in the end, the money supply will stop growing. The emerging of bitcoin seems to present libertarian ideals, let the currency get rid of the central bankers’ meddling, but it was a mistake. It ignores the economic cycle and regardless of the consequences. Some later appeared virtual currency is trying to rectify this, allows infinite money…

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    Federalist Party History

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    The Federalists in America initially were agreeable to annihilating the articles of confederation and utilizing the constitution. After this was done, they had confidence in a free translation of it and the Elastic Clause. Fundamentally, the Federalists demonstrated little respect to state rights and felt the central government should have been being intense keeping in mind the end goal to legitimately administer the country. The Federalist Party passed on when of the Hartford Convention,…

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    issue of race with slavery, his lack of true fact, and many other weaknesses. Another Article is titled “Getting Lincoln Right” and is written by Alexander V. Marriott. He makes the statement “DiLorenzo has reached a relatively wide audience of libertarians and conservatives” which is a strength of his work…

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    Louis Zamperini was a juvenile delinquent, 1936 Olympic runner, a bombardier on a B- 24 Libertarian, and a Prisoner of War. Louis zamperini faced many problems in his life and overcame all of them. January 26, 1917 Louis Zamperini was born to Anthony and Louise Zamperini, an Italian family. Louis Zamperini was a badly behaved kid. He started smoking when he was five and started drinking at 8. His father, Anthony Zamperini, taught him how to box and he started beating people up then bullied him.…

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    Ron Swanson Foil

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    A vital cast member from the very first episode of Parks and Recreation, Ron Swanson acts as Leslie’s foil. Not only is he a stoic older man, whose time working in government has caused him to be frustrated and apathetic, he is a steadfast libertarian. He holds no trust in authority, believes in limiting government control, and opposes most social programs. Rather than keeping his money at a bank, he keeps gold bars hidden in various secret locations. Once he realized that most internet sites…

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    Hard Determinism Argument

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    free will problem. It is the theory that past event’s directly cause future events, therefore, the future is casually determined. While this may seem like a daunting thought, it isn’t. Some will argue that Hard Determinism is not the best true, Libertarians are a good example of these kinds of people. They believe that we are able to directly influence events that happen, and how they happen, directly choosing our future. That theory, however, is false because while we may be able to affect or…

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