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    British influence in Bengal arose from Clive’s victory in the 1757 battle of Plassey. That period also coincided roughly with significant developments of political thought in England (e.g. John Locke in the 1680s‚ Edmund Burke who became influential from the mid 1700s and Adam Smith a little later) and in the USA (e.g. Thomas Jefferson‚ John Adams‚ Alexander Hamilton).   After the consolidation of Bengal by Robert Clive‚ the economic advantages of learning English started becoming increasingly obvious

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    What does freedom mean to you? Freedom means the right to act freely. Freedom to me means when I feel free from any disturbances‚ problems and home works. Freedom has connection between our real lives‚ like when we feel the freedom we will be free and can do anything what we want to do. Since that is the meaning of freedom for me I will show some examples of freedom in my life. Where do I feel free? I usually feel free when I was at my house because in my house there won’t be any disturbance

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    The love of equality undermines freedom. Alexis de Tocqueville‚ has plenty to bring to the table with his cerebral perspective of liberty. His idea of freedom is to have equal opportunity but not equal outcome. Another word for that would be the ‘quality of condition’: the opposite of egalitarianism‚ in and of itself. Although Tocqueville does not believe that the American public can use their consumptive freedom properly‚ he states “the Americans entertain the same opinion with respect to the majority”

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    The Charter of Rights and Freedom and its Affect on Canada The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a bill of rights granted constitutional status that was introduced in the Constitution Act of 1982 by Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau. The Constitution Act is also known as the repatriation of the Canadian Constitution. The Charter had several purposes; the first is “to outline and guarantee the political rights of Canadian citizens‚ as well as the civil rights of anyone who is residing on the

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    The definition of freedom depends entirely on how the phrase “freedom from…” ends. Perhaps a most straightforward understanding of freedom is the laissez-faire emphasis on limiting the power of government to interfere in economic and social matters. In this state of absolute freedom‚ however‚ inequalities exist between people‚ so that freedom from a controlling government does not imply individuals’ freedom of contract‚ movement‚ legal protection‚ equal rights through citizenship‚ or political voice

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    there should be restriction or not is freedom of speech. The New York Times magazine came out with an article on July 31‚ 2017 saying that what was on college campuses is now in the homes of those students causing fights. They talk to many students who are in the middle of this saying its all politics that start the fight. From trump being elected to small minor things. The first amendment allows freedom of speech but does there come a time when that freedom of speech should be stopped? The government

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    The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad Over the summer I choose to read The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad by Fareed Zakaria‚ published by W.W. Norton& Company Inc. New York‚ New York © 2007. This is a unique and intricately assembled collection of 270 pages of opinions‚ facts‚ and theories depicting the authors view on what else‚ democracy in its past present and future state at home and abroad. Democracy is a word with a million meanings:

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    In his book‚ “Capitalism and Freedom‚” Milton Friedman often neglects to consider the influence that the civil society has on markets. In my opinion‚ this can lead to an oversimplification of the problems he addresses. For example‚ his view on the answer to inequality is that an open

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    class graduates from high school‚ freedom is bestowed on the recent graduates as a reward for surviving thirteen years of school. The days of being locked in a high school‚ with almost every move being watched are over. For the purposes of this argument I will define "instant freedom" as any privilege that is earned without a graduated system‚ and I will define "progressive freedom" as any privilege that is earned through graduated stages. This "instant freedom" a graduate receives is different when

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    policeman‚ Doctors also step out of there comfort zone in order to save their patients. “The Use of Force” by William Carlos William ‚ examines when it is justifiable for doctors to use force against his patients in order to protect them from his/her own ‘Idiocy”‚ but in today’s society the use of force has changed dramatically. In the story “The Use of Force” by William Carlos Williams the narrator describes the little girls rage for the doctor. “the child was fairly eating me up with her cold

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