The Philosophy of Jean Jacques Rousseau
.... D. The dispute over Rousseau's writings is based on whether his
ideal polity is democratic or tyrannical. A. Born in 1712 to an impoverished Genevese family. ....
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Aristotle's Ideal State
At its heart, Aristotle's
ideal state, whatever its specific form of government .... Aristotle calls his version of democracy by the name "
polity" and describes its ....
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Case Study: Democratization and the Rentier State
.... 2000). As Armstrong (2000, 105) commented, few Muslim states have as yet found an
ideal polity for the twentieth century. Ray Takeyh ....
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Plato's Republic
.... as existing together as a unit, as sharing
polity in its broadest sense. Plato also feels that the introduction of private property into the
Ideal State would ....
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Plato's Republic
.... as existing together as a unit, as sharing
polity in its broadest sense. Plato also feels that the introduction of private property into the
ideal state would ....
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Concept of Justice
.... history, and many have tried to develop a concept of an
ideal state that .... When
polity degenerates, the result is mob-rule in which individuals seek only their ....
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Robert Hughes
.... is to be charged with "the fashioning and refashioning of a democratic
polity." Gates finds .... which will go into the mix: "If we relinquish the
ideal of America ....
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Personal Theory of Ethics
.... Rorty elaborates on his vision of an
ideal liberal
polity in which the society would regard the justification of itself as a matter of historical comparison ....
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Greek and Roman Views of a Hero
.... the continuing process of civilization within the structure and in terms of the structure of an established
polity. Even if often only an
ideal rather than an ....
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Michel de Montaigne
.... more primal obligations that come before our obligations to the conventions of modern
polity. .... The
ideal man is not one always ready to follow someone into war ....
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Citizenship
It might seem that a fusion of passive status with the experience of active citizen engagement with the
polity would be the
ideal solution, but history is not ....
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Plato, Aristotle, and Machiavelli
.... proper approach) because, as he argues, there is no way to attain the
ideal state, no .... Lutz, MJ "Civic Virtue and Socratic Virtue."
Polity 29.4 (1997): 565-592. ....
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Beliefs of Various Philosophers
.... At its center, Aristotle's
ideal state, whatever its specific form of government .... Aristotle calls his version of democracy by the name "
polity" and describes its ....
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Public Administrators
.... there are clearly times when the "best" interest of the entire
polity may require .... prevailing law and custom, but also with a vision of the democratic
ideal. ....
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Various Short Essays in Sociology
.... history, and many have tried to develop a concept of an
ideal state that .... When
polity degenerates, the result is mob-rule in which individuals seek only their ....
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Management of Business and Public Organizations
.... there are clearly times when the "best" interest of the entire
polity may require .... prevailing law and custom, but also with a vision of the democratic
ideal. ....
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Early Greek Politics & Democracy
.... When
polity degenerates it leads to mob-rule in which individuals seek only their .... Plato's
ideal state is geared toward the benefit of the state itself as an ....
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The Comfort Woman & Japan
.... there was a rejection of Western ideas, including the Western
ideal of democracy .... focus on the special nature of Japan's national character, or national
polity. ....
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Rise of Individualism in the 20th Century
.... and discusses its significance for political institutions and the
polity as a .... changing a present situation (being) into a non-existent,
ideal situation (non ....
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Nature of the City-State in Plato's Republic
.... as existing together as a unit, as sharing
polity in its broadest sense. Plato also feels that the introduction of private property into the
Ideal State would ....
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American Community College
.... the authors argue that "General education is for the creation of a free citizenry, the Greek
ideal of the citizen participating in the
polity" (329). ....
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Confucian Tradition in East Asia The purpose of this rese
.... Buddhism is specifically subscribed to as contributing to the
ideal of social .... developed their theories that the cornerstone of the Japanese
polity was imperial ....
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Aristotle's Works
.... At its center, Aristotle's
ideal state, whatever its specific form of government .... Aristotle calls his version of democracy by the name "
polity" and describes its ....
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Aristotle's Political Science Writings
.... At its center, Aristotle's
ideal state, whatever its specific form of government .... Aristotle calls his version of democracy by the name "
polity" and describes its ....
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Classical Age of Chinese Thought
.... the
ideal of what may be called secular education itself, an
ideal which disintegrated .... as it developed in the classical period, reinforced Chinese
polity in a ....
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Insurance & Mortgage Lending
.... As will be seen later in this paper, when matters of anti-discrimination
polity were first .... The
ideal of every home insurance agent would be a new home in an ....
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Aristotle's Political Throught
.... At its center, Aristotle's
ideal state, whatever its specific form of government .... Aristotle calls his version of democracy by the name "
polity" and describes its ....
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Balance of Power Theory
.... Theory The idea that an equilibrium in political affairs is the
ideal condition of society .... more so in the case of Aristotle) sought to create a
polity based on ....
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Individual Rights vs Public Order
.... Even in the most
ideal democratic republic, it is likely to be inevitable .... most significant challenges to any democratic government and its
polity (Hall, Wiecek ....
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A Clockwork Orange
.... that is weak and base, with all failures: it has made an
ideal of what .... when set against the shout of certain more powerful elements in the
polity (Burgess 94-95 ....
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