Analysis of the Document "Imperialism"
.... conclusion. The two great ideas raised were "
civil liberty" and a "pure spiritual Christianity." These ideas imply certain values. But ....
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John Locke On The Limits of Liberty & Property
.... The introduction of the
civil government both limits a man's
liberty (he is legally and, if need be, forcefully prevented from taking others property, for ....
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Marx & Rousseau on Private Property
.... that tempts him and that he can acquire. What he gains is
civil liberty and the proprietary ownership of all that he possesses. ....
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John Locke and the Limits of Liberty
The limits are reasonable because they provide for as much
liberty as possible .... Locke believes that the laws which find expression in the
civil government exist ....
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Marx and Rousseau: Social Reformation
.... This kind of transformation of the
civil state which Rousseau (8) saw as giving men "
civil liberty and the proprietorship of all he possesses" was Marx's (490 ....
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Jean-Jacque Rousseau
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Civil liberty, with its rules and laws, are based on reason, but not necessarily made by all citizens. Moral
liberty, on the other ....
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The First Amendment: 1910-1929
.... to the outcome of these years that the First Amendment is our most cherished of the Amendments, known by all as the cornerstone of
civil liberty and personal ....
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Concept of Civil Disobedience
.... be argued herein that whereas Socrates rejected any form of
civil disobedience that .... non-violent protest and disobedient acts in defense of
liberty and freedom. ....
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Martin Luther King, Jr. & Socrates on Civil Disobedience
.... be argued herein that whereas Socrates rejected any form of
civil disobedience that .... non-violent protest and disobedient acts in defense of
liberty and freedom. ....
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Managing Cultural Differences Table
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Civil liberty means the protection of individual rights. .... In a narrower sense,
civil liberty is defined in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. ....
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Mill & Rousseau
.... In the community men first gain
civil liberty, which is a moral right and is not merely the natural
liberty which by a figure of speech might be attributed to ....
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Problem of Undocumented Workers
.... Security is being levied against
civil liberty in the United States, and this may well yield a wave of anti-immigration behavior (Migration World Magazine, 2002 ....
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On Liberty and "Letter from a Birmingham Jail"
.... King writes on the actuality of such a situation within the context of the
Civil Rights Era .... Mill and King also place the seed of individual
liberty in the mind ....
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International Political Issues
.... It is only when the individual voluntarily exchanges individual
liberty for the "
civil liberty" ensured by a societal authority that self-interest is mitigated ....
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Social Control & Individual Liberties
.... control and individual liberties, particularly in reference to the appropriate role of government in combating
civil violence and guaranteeing
civil liberty. ....
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Civil Disobedience Action
.... there were no government, it is also clear that he uses
civil disobedience to a .... becomes the first principle--people may give up some of their
liberty, but they ....
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Roussea General Will
.... According to Rousseau, it is only after joining a society or community that men gain
civil liberty, which he views as a moral right, not merely the natural ....
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Democracy and the Reasonable Society The quest
.... but rather that "when complaints are freely heard, deeply considered and speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of
civil liberty attained that wise men ....
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Democracy and the Reasonable Society The quest
.... but rather that "when complaints are freely heard, deeply considered and speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of
civil liberty attained that wise men ....
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Civil Liberties and the Supreme Court
.... From the standpoint of
civil libertarians, reducing State power in the interest of individual
liberty is a positive affirmation of the intent of the Framers. ....
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Foreign Direct Investment Intr
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Civil liberty is defined for this survey as including freedom to develop opinions, personal autonomy, and institutions, with no state interference. ....
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The Scarlet Letter
.... concerning their 'sinful conduct.' Joseph Schwartz states: "From Hawthorne's point of view the Puritan way of life, their denial of
civil liberty for others ....
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Summaries of Several Articles on Aspects of Law
.... autonomous with all attendant rights and responsibility, but "the imposition of guardianship is considered a serious abrogation of
civil liberty" (Miller, 1999 ....
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The document "Our Country"
.... United States. The first of these ideas is that of
civil liberty, and the second is that of pure spiritual Christianity. The document ....
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MEN, WOMEN AND PORNOGRAPHY The views of men a
.... There is also resistance from those who claim to be advocates of
civil liberty, privacy, freedom of speech and the First Amendment. ....
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... Joseph Schwartz states: "From Hawthorne's point of view the Puritan way of life, their denial of
civil liberty for others, and their theology combined to give ....
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Platonic Conception of Democracy
.... Dictatorship is likely to arise out of democracy because in this anarchical state of pure
liberty,
civil disturbances cannot but grow commonplace. ....
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Book VIII of The Republic
.... Dictatorship is likely to arise out of democracy because in this anarchical state of pure
liberty,
civil disturbances cannot but grow commonplace. ....
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Marxist Theory:Nationalism, Legitimacy, Imperialism
.... collective identity. Such principles directly oppose the liberal democratic ideals of
civil liberty and human rights. In its extreme ....
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Concepts of Equality in Locke and Rousseau
.... Whereas Locke believes that the state of nature is the source of
civil society and the qualities of that society (
liberty and equality, in terms of the ideal ....
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