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    Margaret Thatcher believed in radical change‚ individuality‚ and a strong Government that enforces the law‚ rather than interfering in the economy. She was also opposed to the welfare state. In many ways‚ her ideology was broadly similar to classical liberalism‚ and many theorists see her ideology as neo-liberalism. Under her rule‚ the Conservatives were no longer truly conservative‚ as conservatives are usually opposed to too much individualism and liberty‚ and definitely do not want radical change

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    Humans cannot develop successfully without their personal ideology. Everyone’s ideology‚ worldview and background is different and cannot be compared. If everyone had the same ideology‚ background and the understanding of the life‚ the world would have not been the same as today. Diversity and tolerance stands behind the modern world. Malala and Tamim are the greatest examples of tolerance and diversity. They have embraced many ideologies‚ values‚ traditions‚ and cultures. Being an open-minded and

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    But prior to the ideology of Nazism one must understand the ideology of Fascism because the ideology of Nazism forms from the ideology of Fascism. How Nazism differentiates itself from Fascism? Fascism refers to “a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power‚ forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism‚ regimenting all industry‚ commerce‚ etc.‚ and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism” . This sort of ideology arose in Italy. It arose in the 1920s

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    play equally large roles in the ideologies of Classical Liberalism along with Fascism and National Socialism. Although freedom and equality play such large roles in these ideologies‚ they also play very different roles in each ideology. Freedom is defined as the power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint 1. Equality‚ on the other hand is simply defined as the state of being equal 2. Classical Liberalism is based off the ideologies of John Locke‚ Adam Smith‚ and

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    opposing ideologies in this play are liberal humanism and post-structuralism. How are they represented? How does the play operate to position the audience to finally prefer one above the other? Dead White Males is a play about a sexually deprived lecturer‚ Dr Grant Swain‚ who attempts and almost succeeds in bedding one of his students‚ Angela Judd‚ by utilising his position in the university‚ and by imbuing his views upon his students. Alongside this plot is the conflict between two ideologies‚ liberal

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    how Francois Clouet’s painting reflects the culture and ideology of the renaissance era. The renaissance era came along with a resurgence of ideas or a more classical way of thinking‚ which I believe depicts this painting. I am going to defend my position by telling you what I think the ideology and culture of the renaissance era based on my background readings. First‚ I will start with the culture of renaissance and then finish with the ideology of the renaissance era. Renaissance meaning “rebirth”

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    Nazi Ideology Nazism was never a coherent or uniform ideology » (Griffin). Judjment on the true nature of Nazi ideology is always diffuclt to make and easy to change‚ for this reason one can not affirm one of the above statements to be true‚ nor can one say that one of them is wrong‚ they are both right in one sense‚ wrong in another‚ all depending from which angle one looks at them. Nazi ideology was born out of the need to attract the widest range of people from the widest range

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    of American development saw a United States that avoided foreign military commitments in favor of consistent policies which the historian and articulate writer Emily Rosenberg had termed “policies centered on liberal developmentalism.” Rosenberg’s ideology from the perspective of American leaders and the nation’s citizenry emphasized on the assumption that other states could and would have to be compelled to replicate the developmental experience of the American society. The American government‚ labor

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    the generations. The Millennial Generation is at one of the greatest social crossroads in our history as a country‚ as political ideology divides the nation like no time ever before. We as a generation are growing up in a time when political ideology threatens to gridlock the country; A time where media outlets spin and manufacture the news to suit one political ideology or the other; A time in which multiple social issues are being pushed to the forefront of political platforms. This is the setting

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    characterization to relate characters Aunt Tam‚ Que‚ and Uncle Chinh to the conflicting political ideologies of the 20th century Vietnam in order to display her opinions on its power of achieving proclaimed paradise. With Uncle Chinh representing the communist ideology‚ and Aunt Tam representing the capitalist ideologies‚ Duong Thu Huong uses their differences to express her beliefs towards extremist ideologies. Within the novel‚ Uncle Chinh has been portrayed as an epitome of communism. Duong Thu Huong

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