Views of Machiaveli & Thomas More on Human Nature
.... ever possible for a commonwealth to be governed justly or happily." More believes that justice simply cannot exist when the "worst
citizens"
own the "best ....
(1363

5

)
Famine Crimes - Alex de Waal: Humanitarian Agencies Enable Bad ...
.... that agencies focus too much on guilting the middle class into donating and not enough on "mobilizing ordinary
citizens in support of their
own basic rights ....
(1108

4

)
Importance of Quality Education to Democracy
.... They help define the conceptual standards which students will use to evaluate their
own interests and by which
citizens will formulate their
own role in the ....
(1737

7

)
Tiananmen Square
.... Originally, the government hesitated as it wondered how best to approach its
own citizens while squashing the move toward freedom without coming off to the ....
(1826

7

)
Analysis of an Argument by Activist Ralph Nader
.... with the word "citizen." He argues that America has become a nation of consumers, users of goods, rather than
citizens, free participants in their
own democracy ....
(1561

6

)
Struggle for Independence in the Ukraine
.... The Crimea wants to form its
own separate state. The Russian
citizens of Crimea, three-fourths of the population, want dual citizenship in both Russia and ....
(1690

7

)
Internment of Japanese Residents in WWII
.... that were being ignored, but in our system, even non-
citizens have rights .... its victims is evident in Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston's account of her
own feelings once ....
(1661

7

)
Yacoubian Building Analysis: Harsh Impact of Dictatorship and ...
.... life. Ironically, corrupt leaders and authorities lord power over
citizens, who in turn seem to create a hierarchy of their
own. We ....
(1490

6

)
Federalist Questions
.... and the meaningful interaction between elected officials and
citizens continues to decline. Today's parties include conflict and factions within their
own ranks ....
(1507

6

)
Moral theories of Mill & Kant
.... serve their
own individual inclinations or desires. Plato, for example, without God, based his entire ideal republic on the "noble lie" that
citizens of the ....
(1839

7

)
Origins of an Organized Police Force
.... For example, until organized policing units could be established in many Western towns, the
citizens of those communities had to perform their
own police duties ....
(2964

12

)
Manzanar camps in California
.... that were being ignored, but in our system, even non-
citizens have rights .... its victims is evident in Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston's account of her
own feelings once ....
(2126

9

)
Maxim Gorky's My Universities
.... not subject to supervision by the judiciary, and the state police therefore had the right to search, imprison, and exile
citizens on their
own authority (Pipes ....
(1494

6

)
Lauren Kessler's "Stubborn Twig"
.... Asian facial features would allow them, stopping only to examine their
own heritage and .... with the West, Japan began to allow a few of its
citizens to travel ....
(1826

7

)
Stubborn Twig ( Lauren Kessler)
.... Asian facial features would allow them, stopping only to examine their
own heritage and .... with the West, Japan began to allow a few of its
citizens to travel ....
(1845

7

)
San Francisco Vigilance Committees
.... Vigilance Committee of 1851 helped restore some semblance of law and order to San Francisco when its municipal government failed to protect its
own citizens. ....
(2920

12

)
HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY
The world generally perceives Canada as a country with a human face that protects the human rights of its
own citizens while pursuing international relations ....
(1746

7

)
Individual Rights and Responsibilites: Three Different ...
.... It makes us what we are:
citizens and employees and doctors and spouses and people who
own things. It is sword, shield, and menace" (Dworkin, Preface). ....
(1275

5

)
The Influence of Roman Law in Medieval Europe
.... Jus civile was law peculiar to each State and applied only to its
own citizens; jus gentium applied to Roman
citizens and strangers alike; jus naturale was ....
(2436

10

)
Library Services for Senior Citizens
.... of older individuals are confined to beds in hospitals, nursing homes, or in their
own residences. Nevertheless, most senior
citizens describe themselves as ....
(9813

39

)
Interest Groups
.... Other interested
citizens at their
own request may be given the opportunity to testify or submit a statement for the record. Most ....
(2834

11

)
Tiananmen Square
.... The people, who at first refused to believe that the People's Army would fire at its
own citizens, had only sticks and stones and 'Molotov cocktails' at their ....
(5382

22

)
Junior High Schools in Japan
.... high school in a way which closely reflects my
own experience with .... goal of Japanese schools remains essentially unchanged: to produce good
citizens, those who ....
(1625

7

)
The film The Enemy Within
.... It is often said that if the government were to turn on the
citizens, the latter would be able to protect themselves with their
own guns, one of the reasons ....
(809

3

)
The Ethics of Globalization
.... as well as "repeated descriptions in Seattle of developing countries as employers of slave or child labor, low-wage exploiters of their
own citizens and tools ....
(1911

8

)
Motivating Forces of Self-Interest & Altruism
.... The empathic person is relieving his or her
own psychic pain by helping the .... For instance,
citizens who are apathetic about an issue would not bother to respond ....
(2067

8

)
Plato, Aristotle, and Machiavelli
.... 24). At the same time, Aristotle's
own state would serve to lock out the majority of
citizens from the political process. In his ....
(2455

10

)
Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms
.... even as a concept) would indeed be limited to those who
own one" (Starr 133 .... TV and radio) versus citizenry is even greater when we consider the poorer
citizens. ....
(1644

7

)
International Military Interventions
.... Buchanan reads Western international interventions to support the theory that countries do not go to war to prevent genocide unless their
own citizens are the ....
(3279

13

)
The Charge of Moral Relativism
.... Life becomes cheap. People become disposable.
Citizens begin to question their
own worth when the law does nothing to protect our most vulnerable
citizens. ....
(1599

6

)