A Personal Political Ideology
.... who are "ideological" tend to be able to manifest a coherent and consistent set of beliefs about who
ought to rule, what principles
rulers ought to obey, and ....
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Personal Political Attitudes
.... of beliefs about who
ought to rule . . . and what policies
rulers ought to pursue" (131). However, just because all my views do ....
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Attributes of Jack Welch Compared to The Prince This paper will ...
.... However, he stated that such ideas were based within the context of mythical states; the difference between how
rulers ought to live (in the moral sense) and ....
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Aristotle's treatment of politics property begins, not with a ...
.... He cites the "natural system" of politics, presumably a golden age of yore when "people believed that they
ought to serve [as
rulers] by turns" (99), ie, when ....
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Locke & Plato
.... kings in their countries or those who are now called kings and
rulers come to .... moral weight to concepts of property, and then showing how property
ought to be ....
(2391

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Machiavelli v. Aquinas in Compelling Arguments in Favor of Their ...
....
Rulers "should have no other object or thought, nor acquire skill in anything .... It was Machiavelli's (91-92) contention that while a prince
ought ideally to ....
(1004

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Anti-Federalists and the First Amendment:
.... indicating a cautious view towards people and the general untrustworthiness of
rulers. .... it should be simple and pure, saying, "A Constitution
ought to be like a ....
(2019

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Confucian Tradition & Early Chou Political Order
.... It follows that if the
rulers in particular do not realize the appropriate .... a view toward tightening the attitude of merit that those in power
ought to adopt. ....
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Plato and Rousseau Freedom
.... The philosophers and the warriors are therefore the
rulers and protectors of the .... moral convictions of the state or society, then that individual
ought to be ....
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Montesquieu In his book The Persian Letters, Montesquieu ob
....
Rulers as well would benefit: It is no use to say that it is not in the .... For example, a man who
ought to be despised because he is a fool is often despised only ....
(1660

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Locke's Influence on the Declaration of Independence
.... to property and the contractual nature of the relationship between the
rulers and the .... it" he learns that "being all equal and independent, no one
ought to harm ....
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Locke and Rousseau on the Nature of Government
.... convinced that "whatever form the commonwealth is under, the ruling power
ought to govern by .... and secure within the limits of the law, and the
rulers, too, kept ....
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Locke and Rousseau on the Nature of Government
.... convinced that "whatever form the commonwealth is under, the ruling power
ought to govern by .... and secure within the limits of the law, and the
rulers, too, kept ....
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Augustine and Thomas Aquinas on Deism
.... disagrees with popular opinion, opinion based on "other reliable sources"
ought to prevail .... in authority as being servants to others rather than
rulers (Pejza). ....
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Revival of Towns and Trade
.... Merchants and secular
rulers realized that better learning could help them challenge rule by .... Thus the method by which argument
ought to proceed--as it were a ....
(2819

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US Constitution-Separation of Powers
.... the functions of a good Government; and, consequently, that no objection
ought to be .... design scheme of the constitution is to "first, obtain for
rulers men who ....
(2555

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Plato and Machiavelli Plato and Machiavelli both wrote a
.... Machiavelli offers his version of how politics "
ought" to be, and he does say by .... between goodness and virtue; while virtue is required of
rulers and soldiers ....
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Political Authority
.... kings in their countries or those who are now called kings and
rulers come to .... moral weight to concepts of property, and then showing how property
ought to be ....
(4108

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Three Views on Nobility and Civility: Cicero, More and Thucydides
.... the noblest advisers are not the ones giving council to princes or
rulers, "I still .... mankind; and this is the chief design that every good man
ought to propose ....
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Aristotle's Works
.... justice; while those which aim only at the good of the
rulers are wrong .... but the judgment of persons with practical wisdom that determines what we
ought or
ought ....
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Neuchterlein Model
.... Moralism is the belief that American policy objectives both are and
ought to be .... risen, the tools of repression might well have broken in the
rulers' hands, as ....
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Mexican Mole
.... of the word mole stands as a constant reminder of the proud
rulers Mexico once .... how each should be prepared before blending, and how each sauce
ought to be ....
(2006

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Rousseau's views on the education of children
.... man is not left to be the sole arbiter of his duties, government
ought the less .... without them, you will have nothing but debased slaves, from the
rulers of the ....
(1671

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Hobbes & Locke
.... They both also argue that the people have a right to overthrow
rulers who do .... will but consult it that, being all equal and independent, no one
ought to harm ....
(1657

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Comparison of Beliefs of Hobbes and Locke
.... that being all equal and independent, no one
ought to harm another in his .... Calling the Leviathan an "absolute monarch," Locke says such absolute
rulers "are but ....
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Examination of Selected Classical Texts
.... world as a place of dangers, ruled by different gods who behave as
rulers of their .... things buy intangibles such as loyalty: In this way a young man
ought by his ....
(1970

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Enlightened Despots
.... who should govern, in what manner, and what rights and freedoms
ought to be .... Therefore, we can see that different
rulers imposed different reform measures for ....
(925

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Humanism Humanism and the Renaissance invol
.... Machiavelli offers his version of how politics "
ought" to be, and he does say by .... between goodness and virtue; while virtue is required of
rulers and soldiers ....
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Mill & Rousseau
.... will would most likely be the government or the majority: and
rulers are certain .... moral convictions are against those commonly held in his community
ought to be ....
(2955

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Polybius' View of a Mixed Constitional Government
.... as described in The Republic is unnecessarily harsh, though: "we
ought not to .... democracy, when subjects discover the weakness and corruption of their
rulers. ....
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