Papers On Political Science & Government
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A Comparison of the Causative Factors in the French and American Revolutions
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A 5 page discussion of the societal problems which spawned these two revolutions. This paper emphasizes that while the French Revolution was fought to end an absolute monarchy, the American Revolution was fought to preserve the independence to which American colonists had grown accustomed. Includes five pages of text and a one-page free outline. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPrevol2.rtf
A Comparison of the Official Web Sites of the Democrats and the Republicans
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A 4 page comparison of the web presence of these two political parties. This paper compares and contrasts the official web sites pointing out formatting and information differences. The author asserts that both parties pride themselves on providing information to the voting public but with just a brief review it becomes obvious that much of this information is really disinformation, information designed to cloud and confuse the facts. One party, however, is perhaps more guilty of this than is the other. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPpolPr2.rtf
A Comparison of Three Revolutionary Leaders
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This 3 page paper examines the way in which leaders were viewed by their contemporaries. George Washington, Jean-Paul Marat and Toussaint are discussed. No bibliography.
Filename: SA316WMT.rtf
A Comparison of Volgy and Putnam:
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This 6 page paper dicusses the similarities and differences between Thomas Volgy's "Politics in the Trenches", and Robert Putnam's
Bowling Alone". This paper analyzes these authors in terms of their views on the participation of American citizens in the political process. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSPolpart.rtf
A Consideration of �Aboriginality�
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A 5 page paper in which the author approaches the term �aboriginality� with the contention that the term has been defined not only by the Aboriginal peoples themselves but by those cultures who invaded Australian shores and ultimately came to dominate the land and the people. The problem which is inherent in an English definition of �aboriginality� is that such definitions typically fail to take into account the fact that aboriginal culture, like all cultures, is an ever-evolving phenomena. An equally important problem results in that the definition of the term �aboriginality� tends to continually evolve in accordance with the degree of economic and political pressure the aborigine peoples represent to the dominant culture. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPabo1.rtf
A Critical Review of the Greek City-State of Athens
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This 7 page paper provides a critical review of the Greek city-state of Athens as it existed in the ancient world, with a concentration on Athenian democracy. This paper attempts to assess the pros and cons of Athenian democracy, especially as they apply to the status of women and slaves. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHgrecit.wps
A Futures Study: JETRO and Canada's International Role
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12 pages.
The future of the Japanese External Trading Organization (JETRO)
as regards the part that Canada will play is the focal point of
this paper. Taken into consideration are what the international
role of Canada will be ten years from now. Will Canada have an
even greater international profile, or will it be less activist,
and how will this impact the Canada-U.S. economic relationship?
Taken into account are the future directions of NAFTA as well as
the Canada-U.S. relations as they are today and the direction in
which they are headed. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGAjetro.wps
A Just Community
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A 5 page research paper that investigates the question "what constitutes a 'just' community?" The writer argues that in exploring possible answers to this question, the conclusions that come up point toward what John Dewey said over a half a century ago, which is that a "just" community is one that seeks freedom within a social group, but does so in such a manner that both the individual and the group prosper. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khjust.wps
A Letter to a Friend on Nationalism
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This 5 page paper is in the form of a persuasive letter that attempts to convince a friend that nationalism is not necessarily based on the homogeneity of communities. Terms are defined and concepts explored. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA210nat.rtf
A Liberal Marxist�s View of Internet Gambling
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This 5 page
report discusses international Internet gambling in the context
of thinking exercised by a liberal Marxist. The traditional
Marxist viewpoint follows the original thinking of Karl Marx that
all events in human society are determined by economic forces.
Marx�s ultimate goal was to liberate the world from the evil of
acquisitive materialism and lead the human race to a new freedom.
He saw humans as unable to overcome greed. And certainly, greed
plays an important role in gambling. Therefore, a liberal Marxist
is likely to find him/herself in the unusual position of siding
with ultra-conservatives and the religious right regarding
international Internet gambling. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWingam.wps
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