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    A Democratic Political System Is An Essential Condition For Sustained Economic Progress? Typically the advantage of the free market economy coupled with a democratic political system is best suited for sustained economic progress. The free market economy offers basic incentives for entrepreneurship versus a state-owned which would offer nothing. The sustainability will be a direct derivative of competition which also would be non-existent in a state owned economy. Hill the author‚ claims China

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    By political system we mean the system of government in a nation (Hill‚ 2007). Supposedly‚ Vietnam’s reform approach based on history above followed “step-by-step” migration to more market based mechanisms of political‚ legal and economic environment rather than quick “big bang” changes (Herold‚ 2004). Initially‚ the persistent division among the political among the political elite has so far prevented the leadership from clear direction and objective setting (Herold‚ 2004). A key feature of state

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    country. However‚ it is a fact that every society has its own poverty problems regardless of how industrialized or rich it is. There are various causes of poverty‚ with inadequate education and unemployment being the major contributors. Firstly‚ monetary aids given to poor countries and poor citizen by the government or generous fellow citizens are mean to remove them from poverty. However‚ they are actually worsening the problem. It is our human nature to be lazy‚ and to avoid work when the opportunity

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    India's political system

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    quarter and an electorate of 814 million (2014) - is the world’s largest democracy • the Indian political system is a much more recent construct dating from India’s independence from Britain in 1947. • The current constitution came into force on 26 January 1950 and advocates the trinity of justice‚ liberty and equality for all citizens. The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution of any sovereign country in the world‚ containing 444 articles‚ 12 schedules and 98 amendments THE

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    seats Princely States: 93 seats) Features of the Constitution • Longest written Constitution in the world – 395 Articles (450)‚ 22 Parts (24)‚ 8 Schedules (12) • • • • • Fundamental Rights Directive Principles of State Policy Federal System with Unitary Bias Parliamentary form of Government Synthesis of Parliamentary Sovereignty & Judicial Supremacy • Universal Adult Franchise Largely a borrowed Constitution!!! • British Constitution – Parliamentary Government‚ Legislative Procedure

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    fundamental nature of war remains largely similar. While technology has been able to distance the warfighters from the physical battlefield‚ these technologies have always required the human touch in its decision matrix. However‚ with the recent advancement of artificial intelligence technology‚ the idea of removing man from the battlefield decision loop has become an achievable and likely goal. In his work “The Case for Ethical Autonomy in Unmanned Systems”‚ Arkin argues for the ethical case of fielding

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    Indian Political system 1. India is a Sovereign‚ Secular‚ Democratic Republic with a Parliamentary form of Government. 2. The Constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November 1949 3. The constitution came into force on 26th November 1950. 4. The Constitution advocated the trinity of justice‚ liberty and equality for all the citizens. 5. The Constitution was framed keeping in mind the socioeconomic progress of the country. 6. India follows a parliamentary

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    the nature and status of Earth’s biodiversity with the aim of protecting species‚ their habitats‚ and ecosystems from excessive rates of extinction and the erosion of biotic interactions. * Using natural capital sustainably protecting biodiversity * Anthropocentric view—humans are there to preserve nature Preservation Biology: * Attempts to exclude human activities in areas where humans have not yet encroached This is a non-anthropocentric viewpoint‚ which puts value on nature on

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    righteousness and truth results in his alienation from society. He is treated with contempt. But as erosion of values leads to decadence‚ remedies for the social malaise remain elusive‚ and so no amount of contempt can eradicate corruption which is a symptom of decadence. Corruption is the most virulent when crises everywhere threaten the very existence of the society and the faith in life is shaken. It has always been there like tie leech‚ but when the system grows weaker and the boat flounders‚ it gets

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    Human nature has been contemplated‚ both implicitly and explicitly‚ by many philosophers. Plato begins his study by discussing the nature of justice‚ which then gets applied to human nature. His discussion of human nature can be considered the foundation of his discussion of justice in the soul. Since we only learn about human nature through the study of politics‚ it can be argued that both topics are of importance to Plato‚ albeit in differing degrees. If he did not care about politics‚ it does

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