| Why
Study Politics ? : A 4 page paper that determines the significance of studying
politics, while also looking at the impact of the two predominant political parties and
democracy as a whole. Bibliography lists several sources. Whypoli.wps
Deconstructionism & The Critical Legal
Studies Movement : A 25 page paper that considers the importance of
deconstructionism and CLS in law, and then argues against their use. The writer contends
that standard legal practices are more effective than developments supported by
deconstructionism. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Decons.wps
Ancient Democracy : A 5 page paper
discussing ancient Greek democracy. In ancient Greece the idea of democracy was met with
some resistance, but gradually the people came around to the idea. The various ideas, and
particulars are included to give a fairly accurate view of how it developed, how it
worked, what went into the creation of the system, and how it grew. While it suffered
greatly, as is by no means, the form of democracy we experience today, the subject offers
much in the way of understanding the basics of democracy. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Ancdemoc.wps
Democracy, The Worst Form of Government: The
Views of Plato, Marx and Thucydides: This 5 page argumentative essays uses the
writings of Plato, Marx and Thucydides to support the argument that democracy is the worst
form of government. Bibliography lists 5 sources. MHdemoc.wps
Democracy : In 12 pages the author
discusses democracy and the theory that democratic governments are inherently disposed
against war. "The greatest impetus for world peace is the spread of
democracy
democracies are more peaceful than any other kind of government, and the
world is growing more democratic
democracies are not only slow to anger but also
quick to compromise and to forgive." (Joshua Muravchik, Managing Global Chaos,
page 573) Bibliography lists 9 sources. Democ.wps
Everyday Democracy : A 5 page paper on
democracy in everyday life. The paper defines democracy, gives some examples and tells how
they are related to all different kinds of people in all different kind of situations
every single day. Bibliography included. Everdem.wps
Democracy In The United States Between 1877
& 1975 : A 5 page paper discussing the gradual progression towards a more
thoroughly Democratic society within the United States. This progression is illustrated
through examples regarding documents that are a part of the Untied States history.
These documents include presidential inauguration speeches of various presidents.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. DemocUS.wps
The Nature of the American System : a
5 page essay on the uniqueness of the American system of democracy. No where else in the
world has one document played such a pivotal role in government throughout a nation's
history. France, for example, has had no less then 11 constitutions since disposing of its
monarchy. The writer argues that the longevity of the American system is largely due to
the constitution and specifically to the Bill of Rights, but also discusses certain
cultural characteristics that have contributed. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Amsyst.wps
C.B. Macphersons "Life And Times
Of Liberal Democracy" : C. B. Macpherson's critique of the concept of liberal
democratic ideals is based primarily on the assignment of equality over liberty. The
prioritization can be either implicit or explicit, but is a very real part of the
democratic process, which was an outgrowth of market economics. The necessity of promoting
competition is described as a liberal state that eventually evolved into the concepts of
democratic radicalism. Macpherson proposes the revision of the liberal democratic ideals
to include components of Marxist thought. This 5 page paper examines his arguments and
concludes that the reader, after reading the book, The Life and Times of Liberal
Democracy, will be able to gain access to some very logical insights that are very
strong in their persuasive powers. No additional sources cited. Macphers.wps
Was The United States Intended As A Democracy
/ Yes! : 6 pages in length. There is no question that the United States of America
was built on a foundation of democracy and liberty for each and every citizen. The writer
discusses the fact that it is by way of this infrastructure of democratic rule that the
country has been able to enjoy and pursue the various constitutional rights inherent with
being an American. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Democrcy.wps
Demosclerosis: Is The Federal Government
Terminal? : A 6 page analysis of the book Demosclerosis: the Silent Killer of
American Government by Jonathan Rauch. According to Rauch, the federal government of
the United States has "demosclerosis." A disease that is inherent to stable
democratic societies, Rauch defines this malady as " government's progressive loss of
the ability to adapt" (123). Rauch proposes that demosclerosis provides the answer to
the often-asked question, "Why does nothing get done in Washington?" No
additional sources cited. Demosc.wps
Two Views of American Federalism : A
5 page paper discussing two books on federalism in the U.S. "American
Federalism" by Thomas R. Dye and "The Price of Federalism" by Paul E.
Peterson. Bibliography lists four sources. Fedtwo.wps
Creating the Concept of Being "American"
: A 5 page essay that consults the writings of four early American authors--De
Crevecoeur, Rush, Franklin and Tyler-- in determining how the concept of an American
originated and also how these individuals saw this new nation and nationality.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Bamericn.wps
Crèvecoeur - The Man Who Invented The
American Dream : A 6 page paper detailing the contributions of J. Hector
St. John de Crèvecoeur toward defining the concept of the American character.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Crevc.wps
Role of Government in Society : A 5
page essay on what is the role of government in society. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Govrole.wps
Concentrated Economic Power Makes It
Difficult For Ordinary Citizens To Exert Control Over Their Lives : 3 pages in
length. With a very small portion of the population controlling the majority of the
concentrated economic power, it is no wonder that ordinary citizens find it exceedingly
difficult to exert control over their lives. Money does, indeed, make the world go around;
without its influential benefit, a preponderance of the population continues to find
themselves pawns to those who flaunt its power. The writer discusses how, in a world that
thrives upon conspicuous consumption, it is becoming more and more difficult for the
masses to keep up. No additional sources cited. Conceco.wps
The Dissolution of Freedom : A 3 page
paper on June Jordans essay "Freedom Time." The paper examines
Jordans assertion that only when we get over this fetish for the narrow agendas of
special interest groups will we be able to seek justice for all. Bibliography lists 1
source. Dissfree.wps
U.S. Politics Since the 1970s / A Shift to
the Right? : A 6 page document exploring the shift in the United States over the
past thirty years to the far political right. Explores this shift in terms of arms control
policies as well as human rights issues. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Rgwing.wps
Right & Left Wings /
Defined : The origins of the right and left wing are explained in this 4
page paper that explores the revolutionary qualities each group possesses. Each forges
ahead with their revolution, each faction slightly different from the other. Contemporary
illustrations are provided and the school is considered to be a battleground. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Wings.rtf right wing
Government Bureaucracy : A 5 page
paper on the bureaucracy in todays government. Other terms discussed in the paper
deregulation, monitoring, accountability, and responsiveness as they pertain to
government. Govbur.wps
Richard Haass "The Power to
Persuade" : Richard Haass, former Senior Director of the National Security
Council for the Bush Administration, provides an overview of management principles related
to the process of government that are beneficial in defining the governing of public
organizations, including educational settings. This 3 page paper provides a brief overview
of the arguments offered by Haass and considers the implications of his premises for
educators. No additional sources cited. Richaass.wps
The Formation Of A Group : An 8 page
paper that considers the stages of group development and the differences between an
aggregate and a group. This paper suggests that factors of group development have impacted
political decision-making. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Group.wps
Capitalism vs. Planned Socialism : A
5 page investigation of the similarities and differences between capitalism and planned
socialism. Examples are given of both. The writer posits that true capitalism does not
exist anywhere in the world. Bibliography lists 7 sources. CapSoc.wps
Hirschman and Schumpeter: Capitalist Dynamics
: This 9 page research paper presents the essential features of modern capitalist
economics dynamics according to the works of Albert Hirschman and Joseph Schumpeter. The
main economic ideas and theories of Hirschman and Schumpeter are evaluated from the modern
20th Century perspective. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Hirschma.wps
Authority / A Socio-Political Analysis :
The subject of authority is discussed in relationship to political ideology and class.
This 8 page paper suggests that societal reaction to authority is inextricably linked with
liberalism and conservatism as well as social status. The Rodney King beating and trial is
used as one illustration. The paper includes Weber's interpretation of authority.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Authorit.wps
James L. Sundquist & Parity Systems :
A 12 page argument against Sundquists resolutions to the two-party divisiveness that
is choking the United States political autonomy in todays global world. The
writer argues that while Sundquists reasoning is valid, his approach is not.
Bibliography lists 7 references. Sundqust.doc
Is Nationalism Pernicious ? : A 3
page paper that looks at the inherently pernicious nature of nationlism and the results
that this has had in the now defunct Soviet Union as well as in the United States during
the U.S. Civil War. In these two examples, warring factions based the development of the
premise for war out of declarations of nationalism. Nationalism has led to divisions in
the United States, and the breakdown of the entire political structure of the once USSR.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. National.wps
Nationalism / The Necessary Evil We Love To Hate
: A 5 page research paper which examines the book Blood & Belonging: Journey
Into the New Nationalism by Michael Ignatieff. The writer demonstrates that
Ignatieffs work delves deeply linto nationalism showing all its implications,
positive and negative. No additional sources cited. Bloodb.wps
Hitler and Corradini: Nationalistic Fervor
: A 5 page comparison of how Adolf Hitler ("Mein Kampf") and Enrico
Corradini ("Italian Fascisms") addressed the social domestic policies of
nationalism. The writer also addresses why the two writers addressed the issue as they
did. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Cnsocnat.wps
Publius vs. Jefferson / Comparison Their Views
: This 2 page paper looks at the writing group known as Publius and Thomas
Jeffersons views... comparisons are made. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Publius.wps
The Concept Of National Security In Todays
World : A 3 page research paper relating Arnold Wolfer's concept that
"national security it an ambiguous symbol" to today's world. The concept is
valid only if we expand the definiton of "national security" to those issues of
concern today, e.g., environment health. Bibliography included. Natisecu.wps
International Relations Theories Analyzed :
This 6 page research paper discusses international relations as it endeavors to identify
current problems, dangers and sources of tension. Specifically discussed are the three
prevailing theories of gender, dependency and realism to determine which one most
effectively addresses the problems of international relations today. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Intheory.wps
International Balance of Power : A 6
page paper discussing the balance of power between nations. Some political scientists want
to claim that Morgenthaus realism theory of the balance of power is dead because the
former Soviet Union was able to split apart without bloodshed, but few give any credence
to the globalization of business and its effects on the lives of citizens of previously
isolationist countries. If Chinese farmers with little access to world news can understand
that there is prosperity in regions of even their country and attempt to join in, can
world leaders and nations be expected to react less fervently? Of course it is ridiculous
to broadly state that a run for the money is the sole reason behind the peaceful shift of
power in countries around the world, but it is no less ridiculous to claim that
Morgenthaus theory is any less valid now than before the breakup of the former
Soviet Union. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Morgntha.wps
The Dependency Theory / The Modernization
Theory - A Comparison : A 6 page comparison of dependency verses modernization.
Discusses the pros and cons of each and concludes that although modernization is most
often viewed in a positive light, it has many drawbacks of its own. These drawbacks
include the loss of traditional lifeways, the loss of traditional values, and considerable
environmental degradation. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Depmoder.wps
Detrimental Effects of Modernization :
This 6 page paper looks at the theory and effects of modernization. Several third world
countries are explored in terms of gender equality and environmental issues. The paper
concludes that effects are primarily detrimental in both areas. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Detmod.wps
Legalism And Dependency Theory / Applying Social
Theory To Chiles Pinochet : This 3 page paper considers the events
surrounding the arrest of ex-Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and the request by the
Spanish government for extradition as it can be explained through the application of
particular paradigms, including formal legalism and dependency theory. No bibliography. Legalide.wps
The Character of American Democracy : A
short 4 page overview of American Democracy, its theoretical foundations, character, and
identity. Also used in this discussion are sections of Amerdrea.wps
-- a paper defining the American Dream and what it has come to mean with regard to the
middle class and so forth. No Bibliography. Ameriden.wps
Count Alexis deTocqueville &
"Democracy In America" : A 9 page paper on Tocqueville's conclusions as
written in Democracy in America. The writer examines Tocqueville's views and analyzes the
relevance of his observations in modern America. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Tocque.wps
(The) Declaration of Independence & Its
Historic Origin : 6 pages excellently detailing the historic origins of the United
States Declaration of Independence in the bible, the Magna Carta, the philosophies of
Rousseau and Locke etc; Bibliography lists 5 sources. Declaind.wps
Primary Features of 18th & 19th Century
Liberal and Conservative Thought : A 5 page paper which explores the liberal and
conservative thought as expressed by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Mary Wollstonecraft, John
Stuart Mill and Edmund Burke. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Libcons.wps
The Declaration of Independence & John
Locke : An insightful 4 page look at how the theories of philosopher John Locke
were carried over into the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. Bibliography lists
6 sources. Declaind2.wps
John Locke vs. Jean Domat / Two
Perspectives On The Nature Of Government : A 5 page paper that provides a concise
overview of the main points in Lockes "Second Treatise of Government" and
Domats "On Social Order and Absolute Power," and considers a broad
comparison of significant points. No additional sources cited. Lockedg.wps
Individualism in
American Society : Several authors are noted, including Tocqueville and Emerson,
on the subject of individuality. This 5 page paper provides examples to show just how
American society today limits the rights of individuals. The school systems in the country
are attacked as being an arm of the governments propaganda machine. Bibliography
lists 3 sources . Individ.wps
Collectivism & Individualism :
This 8 page paper first defines the concepts and then quickly proceeds in defense of
individualism. Several notable authors are discussed including Marx and Engels, Theodore
Tilton, Alexis de Tocqueville and Samuel Brittan. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Collindi.wps
Individualism : This 5 page paper
looks at the subject of individualism through the eyes of Alexis de Tocqueville, Robert
Bellah and Karl Marx. Its relationship to democracy is explored. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Indivi2.wps
Habits of the Heart / A fresh look At the
American Character : A 6 page analysis of the book by Robert N. Bellah, et al
(1985). In the 1830s, the French scholar Alexis de Tocqueville recorded his insightful
observations pertaining to the American character. This work relates to Tocqueville's Democracy
in America and gives it a modern context, based on the authors' sociological research
that shows how the values and mores of the American people have evolved. No additional
sources cited. Hearthab.wps
Issue / Language Changes Context :
A 12 page research paper addressing the debate on whether context shapes language or
language shapes context. The writer argues that only language can shape context because
even context-supportive theorists argue that context is static and only language is
changing. To support the argument, the writer focuses on language that has moved a nation,
specifically that used by Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy, and William Clinton.
Bibliography lists 14 sources. Cnlangcn.wps
A Philosophical View Of Sovereignty : A
20 page paper discussing the relationship of sovereignty and natural law. Over the course
of the centuries, there has run the full gamut of thinking regarding the relationship of
sovereignty or the right to sovereignty to varying views of natural order, natural laws,
divine right and the simple acquiescence of the people to be ruled. Aristotle was certain
that the state was the natural state of human alignments with one another, though he had
difficulty in determining what the qualities of the ruler should be. This paper also
investigates the views of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Jeremy
Bentham. Jean Bodin is also briefly discussed. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Philo-6.doc
Natural Rights, Natural Law : A 6
page essay on James Hutsons "The Bill of Rights and the American Revolutionary
Experience," from A Culture of Rights. The essay traces the growth of our
current foundation of civil law out of the "natural law" of the Enlightenment,
and shows how the Bill of Rights codification of rights reflected this dramatic
change in legislative philosophy. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Rightlaw.wps
Political Obligation In Writing During The
17th & 18th Centuries : A 7 page examination of political obligation as it
related to writers of the 17th and 18th centuries. Concentrates on John Locke and the
leaders of the fledgling United States. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Polwrite.wps
Comparison Of Rousseau's & St.
Augustine's Views On Human Nature : In 5 pages, the writer compares the views on
human nature of Saint Augustine in his "Confessions", with Jean-Jacques
Rousseau's views of nature in his "Second Discourse." Hnature.wps
Montesquieu, Pope, Rousseau, and Voltaire /
Religion & Government : A 5 page paper comparing the writing and opinions of
Baron De Montesquieu, ("The Persian Letters") Alexander Pope ("Essay on
Man"), Voltaire ("Candide"), and Rousseau ("Discourse on
Inequality") in terms of their views on government and religion. Viewgovt.wps
John Lockes "Second Treatise On
Government": A 5 page paper discussing John Lockes Second Treatise on
Civil Government. Questions of the nature and scope, as well as the purpose of the worker
are analyzed alobg with the role of the individual in society. No additional sources
cited. Locke2nd.wps
John Lockes "Second Treatise On
Government" / Property : A 5 page paper discussing Lockes argument for
"property" and its social implications. Bibliography lists the text of
Lockes treatise. Lockprop.wps
John Lockes "An Essay Concerning
Human Understanding" / Ideas : A 4 page essay discussing John Lockes
perceptions and philosophy regarding human ideas as the primary and the difference to
ideas of the secondary qualities. No additional sources cited. Ideas.wps
John Locke's Representationalism on Human
Perception to External Objects : This 6 page research paper considers John Locke's
representation regarding the perception of external objects, as analyzed in his 1690
treatise, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Specifically discussed is David
Hume's criticism of Locke's conclusions in An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
(1748), his objections, and his stronger position concerning perception of external
events, objects and causes. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Humelock.wps
Rawls v. Locke / Right to Property :
A 7 page comparative essay on the argument by looking at Locke's discourse on property
rights of individuals and Rawls' response to the basic sections. The paper issues an
opinion that the argument is so divese ithas no remedy on middle ground. Two sources
cited. Property.wps
Locke & Hume On "The Truth Of Knowldge"
: An 11 page research essay investigating the "truth of knowledge" according
to John Locke and David Hume. Locke and Hume, both empiricists believed ideas come from
experiences but Hume wanted to prove that knowledge could be investigated through
scientific methods along the lines of Newton. The writer argues that Locke's theories make
more sense in terms of how knowledge is gained. Extensive bibliography is included. Humelock.wps
The Concept Of The State & The Social
Contract Theory : A 6 page report discussing the how the concept of the state came
about and why the social contract theory was devised. Of the three philosophers who are
best known and who had the most influence in this area of political discourse, this writer
believes Locke's philosophy more closely solve the problem the Contract was purported to
resolve. This writer argues that Hobbes' views actually enhance the situation the contract
was to eliminate and Rousseau's included sections that imposed further requirements on the
citizens. Socialco.wps
The Meaning of Justice : 12 pages in
length. The author discusses the works of Plato, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engel, and John
Locke in relation to their theories of "Justice." Bibliography lists 3 sources. Justmean.wps
Justice & Its Role In The Functioning Of
Society : A 5 page paper that considers the issue of justice and its role in
society. This paper looks at the perspectives of both Kant and Plato in evaluating this
role. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Justrole.wps
Justice As Seen In The Koran, The
Old Testament, & Platos "Republic : A 5 page paper discussing the
foundation of justice as it applies in Islam ("The Koran"), Judaism ("The
Old Testament of the Bible"), and according to Plato ("The Republic").
A dialog has been imagined between Mohammed, Moses, and Plato regarding the topic of
justice. Bibliography lists five sources. Justapp.wps
Thoreau & M.L.K. / Just vs. Unjust Law
: A 6 page paper examining the concept of just law versus unjust law, as articulated
by Henry David Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience" and Martin Luther King
Jr.'s "Letter From a Birmingham Jail" and determines if either position
is more just than the other. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Civbirm.wps
Thoreau & M.L.K. / Just vs. Unjust Law #
2 : A 5 page paper comparing Martin Luther Kings "Letter from the
Birminham Jail" with Thoreaus "Civil Disobedience" and the views
expressed by each regarding just and unjust law. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Justob.wps
Thoreau & King / On Justice : A 6
page argumentative paper that posits that King and Thoreau represent two sides of
the same argumentgovernment intervention vs. non-interventionand that these,
combined, serve to effect a just system of government. While both authors supported the
freedom of individuals from slavery, their viewpoints on how this process is served
reflects how justice has worked in society throughout time. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Kingthor.wps
Thoreaus "Civil Disobedience"
vs. Douglass "Narrative Of The Life Of ...": A 5 page discussion
of the two men, their backgrounds, their views of slavery and their approaches to
obliterating it. Bibliography lists 3 primary sources including the books. Thordouge.wps
Henry David Thoreau's "Walden"/
An Example of Satire : In 5 pages, the writer discusses the way in which
Thoreau used satire in his work. Henry David Thoreau's "Walden" is a satire on
the way humans live when they could choose to live differently. Although his work fits the
definition of classic, in many senses of the term, it is filled with numerous examples of
satire. Bibliography lists 1 source. Walden4.wps
Thoreau & Jefferson / Inches or Miles
Apart in Ideology : A 5 page paper discussing and comparing theories of Henry
David Thoreau and Thomas Jefferson as they relate to governments importance to the
individual citizen. No additional sources cited. Jeffert.wps
Democracy & The United States / Book Reviews
: 6 page comparison of two books exploring the subject of Democracy; Kay Lawson's
"Political Parties and Democracy in the United States" and Pendleton Herring's
"The Politics of Democracy." Various roles and principles are defined and
examined in each of the two books. Democbok.wps
Conservatism as an Ideology in the Thought of
Samuel Huntington : This 4 page paper examines the article "The Clash of
Civilizations" by Samuel P. Huntington, discusses the basis for Huntingtons
attribution of world conflict to basic differences between the seven major civilization
groups, and analyzes whether ideology plays a role in American conservatism by
Huntingtons definition. Bibliography lists 1 source. Hunting.wps
The Origins Of The U.S. Constitution : This
15 page overview explores the origins of the Constitution. Included are references to John
Locke and Baron de Montesquieu who supported the theory of civic humanism. Also discussed
is the applicability of earlier documents such as the Magna Carter and the Mayflower
Compact. A discussion of constitutional amendments and how concepts have changed over time
is also included. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Consorig.wps
Historic Controversy Over the U.S. Constitution
: A 5 page discussion of the controversy between Federalists and Anti-Federalists that
ensued regarding the original ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Federali.wps
The Magna Carta & The Constitution : A
5 page essay which compares the English document with the American Constitution.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Magnacar.wps
The Importance of the Jury System : Beginning
with an appropriate overview of why the U.S. Founding Fathers saw the need for a jury
system, this well-prepared 8 page essay argues that the jury still remains an ultimate
symbol of true American Democracy. Recent Supreme Court decisions as well as the linkage
between jury service and other rights of political participation are discussed.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Jurysyst.wps
The Truth about "Dirty Truths"
: A 6 page paper reviewing Michael Parentis book of leftist political essays.
The paper explains the books thesis that, in Parentis words, "Our
freedoms are realities only so far as we have the democratic power to make them so."
And under capitalism, Parenti says, the only people with power are the ones with money.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Parenti.wps
Parentis "Democracy For The Few"
: A 5 page paper that provides a critical analysis of Parenti's work and considers the
implications in the current political process. Bibliography lists no additional sources. Parenti.3.rtf
Peter Drucker & "Post Capitalist
Society" : A 6 page paper discussing Peter Druckers 1994 book
"Post Capitalist Society. Key concepts and premises are reviewed, as are some of
Druckers "predictions" for the future of society in terms of both
structure and ideology. Bibliography lists five sources. Pcdrucke.wps
Political Communication Theories :
This 8 page political science paper provides an overview for the development of political
communication theory. Several communications theories are discussed inclusive of their
development within the context of the political realm. Contemporary examples of American
politics are provided as well as other illustrations to demonstrate the application of the
concepts. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Polcomm.wps
White Male Culture Throughout The Twentieth
Century : The thesis of this 10 page paper is that white males have always
been in power. This is evidenced by the interaction of culture, politics, economics, and
social development. Four specific time periods are highlighted as proof. Bibliography
cites 6 sources. Cultprod.wps
Conflict Resolution / State vs. Non-State
Societies : A 7 page paper that discusses the anthropological beginnings of the
nation-state, and how states and non-states deal with social conflict. Anthropologists
characterize all societies, whether states or non-states, as resolving conflict through
what they call the "universality of law." In state societies, this has evolved
to codified laws, court systems and violence--justified by John Stuart Mill. In non-state
societies, peaceful arbitration and mediation are used instead. The paper seeks to
contrast the two ideals. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Cultant2.wps
Nazism vs. Fascism: 8 pages in
length. The writer discusses and compares Nazism and Fascism of Hitler and Mussolini.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Nazfac.wps
Individuality vs. Conformity in Political
Structures : This 9 page research paper examines the role of the individual in the
political process, a same process which also demands conformity. Specifically discussed
are Platos The Republic, Friedrich Nietzsches Genealogy of Morals
and John Stuart Mills On Liberty as each relates to the seemingly
incompatible concepts of individuality and politics. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Polstruc.wps
John Locke / Definition of Property :
A 2 page comprehensive analysis of the ideas that underlie John Lockes definition of
Property in his Essay on Civil Government. A good reference for those studying U.S.
Constitutional History. No Bibliography. Const1.wps
Henry David Thoreau / Is It Ever Justifiable
Break The Law ? : A 5 page philosophical essay that examines this question. Using
quotes from Thoreaus Civil Obedience, the paper takes
the standpoint that--yes, there are times when this is not only necessary, but morally
imperative. Breaklaw.wps
Henry David Thoreau & Nature : A 5
page paper discussing the American philosopher, naturalist, and writer Henry David Thoreau
and his most famous book, "Walden Pond," and how it demonstrates the human
relationship with nature. This paper also focuses on the day-to-day life and activities at
Walden Pond. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Nature.wps
Henry David Thoreaus "Walden"
: Themes of Henry David Thoreaus Walden are
explored in this 5 page paper. The analysis delves into the notion that materialism
obscures mans essential nature which the writer has found in the woods. Contemporary
society is compared with the writers era, showing that he was certainly a man ahead
of his time. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Waldent.wps
Henry David Thoreau's Thoughts On The Current
Walden Pond Developments :
4 pages in length. What would Henry David Thoreau think about what has happened
with his treasured Walden Pond? It can be argued that his reaction to humanity's blatant
disregard for its inherent beauty would be less than enthusiastic. The passing years have
been a struggle for Walden Pond's very existence: Celebrities and common folk near and far
have shown their support in preserving what Thoreau considered one of the most exquisite
points in the entire world. The writer considers what Thoreau might say if he were here to
witness Walden Pond Developments. Bibliography lists 3 sources. WaldenPn.wps
Ralph Waldo Emerson vs. Henry David
Thoreau / Self-Reliance : A 6 page paper that presents the concept of
self-reliance as supported by both Emerson and Thoreau. Both of these writers present
arguments for self-reliance as a means of separation from governmental constraints. While
Thoreau gives a very consistent consideration of the need for separation from government,
Emerson tempers his presentation of self-reliance with acknowledgement of the difficulties
relevant to separation. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Bellwrit.wps
Ralph Waldo Emersons "Self
Reliance" & "The American Scholar" : A 5 page overview of the
beliefs of Ralph Waldo Emerson in regard to the authorities of the past. The writer uses
"American Scholar" and "Self Reliance" for examples of
Emerson belief that individuals should throw off the burdens of the past in favor of
focusing on the future. No additional sources cited. Emerson5.wps
Emerson and Hawthorne / Future & Past
America : A 5 page essay in which writer contrasts the two writers in life
and work and discusses their legacy to American culture. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Natem.rtf
Emersons and Hawthornes Rebellion
: A 5 page paper discussing two statements: In comparing Hawthornes statement of
"what we did had a consecration of its ownwe felt it so" and
Emersons "society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of
everyone of its members," there is guilt present, either in barely perceptible
tones or in crashing waves that color all of the aspects of life it does not obliterate.
The comparison of the two original statements does have Romantic rebellion at their
centers. The difference between them is that Hester Prynne, the fictional character, was
the only one prepared to live her rebellion. Hester was more a "man" than was
either Emerson or Hawthorne. Bibliography lists 6 sources. RomRebel.doc
"Looking to the Left / For Liberalism"
: A very well-written 5 page essay arguing in favor of the positive aspects of
Liberalism. A number of advanced arguments from studies are evaluatively critiqued in
order for the writer to arrive at the conclusion that liberalism has had to become more
social, open to schemes of redistribution which preserve the price system but which also
evidently decrease the production of impermissible inequality. **Recommended only for
assisting upper-level students. Bibliography lists 5 scholarly sources. Liberwhy.wps
Liberalism, Idealism & Realism / Bridging
The Gap : A 5 page paper that considers the different perceptions of liberalism,
idealism and realism as they relate to government. This paper contends that there are
elements of all three that must be considered in any construct that governs for the good
of all men. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Lib.wps
Making Democracy Work : A complex, 10
page political discussion of what makes democracy work-- based on available readings.
Essay includes a thorough history of political though and social theory bringing readers
all the way from classic Athenian models to the present. Discussions of labor, individual
freedom, and welfare are scattered throughout this well-organized treatise. Bibliography
lists 8+ sources. Democwor.wps
The Decline of Social Capitalism in America
: A 15 page paper in which the writer explores this phenomenon in light of Robert
Putnam's work "Bowling Alone" with some relevance to his "Making
Democracy Work." Criticism of the work is addressed and solutions to the problem
are also explored. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Bowling.wps
Thurows "The
Future Of Capitalism" / The United States Economy : This 7 page essays
provides an analysis of Lester Thurows book The Future of Capitalism.. The
essay argues against Thurows basic premises which suggest that the American economy
is going down hill and can only be corrected with investment in the infrastructure and
education. Thurows arguments are compared to President Clintons proposals as
outlined in his 1998 State of the Union Address. The educational system is discussed in
detail in light of Thurows premises and Clintons promises. Bibliography lists
6 sources. USecon.wps
Totalitarianism & Joseph Stalin :
This 10 page paper discusses totalitarianism, in general, and how Stalins regime of
terror and complete control exemplifies it. More than Hitler or Mussolini, Stalin
represents totalitarianism at its worst. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Stalinto.wps
Stalin's Rule / Leninist Or Otherwise? :
6 pages in length. There have been many changes from the time Stalin took over for Lenin's
leadership; however, it is clear by witnessing the style of leadership Stalin exhibited
that he was greatly influenced by Lenin. In fact, it can be argued that Stalin did not
take over after Lenin's death; rather, he ascended to it by way of taking example from the
late leader's strategy. Many have contended that Lenin groomed Stalin for the position by
establishing a system of learning that enabled Stalin to carry forth a great deal of the
typical daily government business, as well as tend to a number of domestic and foreign
policy issues. However, others assert that as Lenin neared the end, he developed doubts
concerning Stalin's ability to take over such a monumental task. The writer discusses
whether or not Stalin's rule was influenced by Leninism. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Leninist.wps
David Harvey and Postmodernism : A 7
page paper that discusses David Harvey's perspectives on postmodernity. This paper
demonstrates Harvey's concern for the poltical and economic impacts of postmodernity, and
suggests that his concern for Marxist principles impact his perceptions of the status of
economics and politics in the United States. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Harvey.wps
Republicanism in "Urban Crucible"
& "Radicalism of the American Revolution" :
A 5 page paper detailing the concept of republicanism found in these two books. The
writer compares and contrasts the authors' viewpoints on this topic (political power,
European constitutional influence, etc; are discussed). No Bibliography. Republc.wps
Are Americas Political Parties In
Resurgence? : An 8 page paper discussing the future of Americas political
parties. An old saying that holds too true is that the Democrats institute the social
programs and the Republicans work them into the budget. In looking back over the decades
of only this century, that rule of thumb appears to be irrefutable. The personal
convictions of the individual will ensure the ultimate prosperity of his party, as there
are myriad points on which the two parties hold opposing views. Voters increasingly are
calling politicians to account, however, and the most assured performance review we can
hand the party of our choice is that which we can deliver on election day. Bibliography
lists 10 sources. Partiesre.wps
Weaknesses Of The American Political Parties
: An 8 page paper in which the writer considers factors that have weakened American
political parties over the course of the last two decades. Ultimately, these factors have
contributed to a determined decline in the American political party system. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Weakpart.wps
Anthony Downs Theories On Political Parties
: A 6 page analysis of U.S. party politics, party switching, and elections from
1980-98 - within the context of Anthony Down's "Economic Theory of Democracy"
(1957). Bibliography lists 4 sources. Antsdown.doc
Survey Of Competing Views Of Whether Political
Parties Matter : In 5 pages the writer discusses whether political parties matter.
It is ultimately argued that political parties do, in fact, still represent significant
importance in the United States. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Whetherp.wps
"Dynamics of the Party System"/
Golden Rule: The Investment Theory of Party Competition and the "Logic of
Money-Driven Political Systems" / Contrasting Ideas Of James L. Sundquist and Thomas
Ferguson : A 6 page comparison of the theories of the factors which cause
political change as proposed by Thomas Ferguson in 1995 and James Sundquist in 1973 (first
edition). Concludes that Sundquists "conflict" explanation is superior to
Fergusons "investment" explanation even though the first was proposed over
two decades previous to the last. Bibliography lists one additional source. Dynpart.wps
The Tories & The Whigs : A 5 page
paper discussing the Tories and the Whigs and their part in the politics of the American
Revolution. The origins of the Whig Party in the U.S. and their eventual disintegration as
a political party is also discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Toriwhig.wps
John Stuart Mills "On Liberty"
: An 8 page paper that provides an overview of the essential arguments of John Stuart
Mill in his work "On Liberty" and reflects on the application of his principle
of harm on the call for legalization of drugs in the present day. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Millib.wps
Theories in John Stuart Mill's "On
Liberty" : A 4 page analysis of "On Liberty" in which the writer
elaborates Mill's political philosophy, argument, and rationale. The text was largely a
statement of the author's liberal position on the importance of freedom for the discovery
of truth and for the full development of individuality. Full Bibliographic citation for
the primary reference is included. Onlibert.wps
Huxley's "Brave New World" vs. Mill's
"On Liberty" : A 5 page essay which attempts to see the world depicted
in Aldus Huxleys "Brave New World" through the eyes of John Stuart Mill
based upon his work entitled "On Liberty." For Mill, what has been lost in
Huxleys utopia is individual freedom and expression. Mill argued that the danger of
society is that the majority denies liberty to individuals, whether explicitly through
laws, which he calls, "acts of public authority," or more subtly through morals
and social pressure, which Mill calls "collective opinion." The writer of this
essay believes that upon entering the brave new world, Mill would criticize it harshly for
having denied liberty through both of these methods. Bravelib.wps
Hobhouses View
on Liberty : This 5 page paper discusses Hobhouses views on liberty
which uses his book Liberalism and Other Writings. Political ideology is discussed
along with compatible economic theory. Bibliography lists 2 sources . Liberalh.wps
The Federalist Papers & The Role Of The
Judiciary : A 5 page paper outlining the role of the Judiciary Branch of the
federal government and how this role is clarified by the Federalist Papers written in 1777
and 1778. No additional sources are listed. Fedjud.wps
Madisons Federalist Papers : A
6 page paper which discusses how the major ideas of the Federalist Papers #10 and #51
influenced and shaped the guiding philosophy and institutional structures of the
constitution of the United States. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Fpapers.wps
Machiavelli / The Role Of Evil In Politics :
A 5 page research paper which analyses the political philosophy of 15th-century writer
Niccolo Machiavelli. The writer takes the stance that Machiavellis techniques which
justify the use of evil in politics are wrong. Although the use of evil make help a leader
obtain and retain power for awhile, the writer argues that ultimately this method will
fail. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Evilpoli.wps
Machiavelli / Moral & Religious Separation
From Politics : 5 pages in length. Throughout the past four centuries,
political leaders have adhered to the theories passed down by Niccolo Machiavelli, a
profound sixteenth century political theorist. Two such philosophies that have steadfastly
remained are the political separations of morality and religion. The writer discusses how
Machiavellian principles apply in todays political arena by making comparisons with
past and present day practices. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Machpoli.wps
Machiavelli / Influence On The Federalist Papers
: A 6 page research paper on Machiavelli's influence on the Federalist Papers. The
writer details Machiavelli's political theroies, and the similarities in the Constitution
and the Federalist apologies for it. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Machfed.wps
Machiavellis "The Prince"
: This 5 page paper discusses The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli. Examples of
Machiavellian monarchies are noted as the writer interprets the political meaning of
Machiavellis writing. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Prince.wps
Machiavelli's "The Prince"/ Gaining
Esteem : 7 pages in length. An analytical examination of this classic work in
political theory. The writer pays particular attention to Chapter XXI in which Machiavelli
discusses how The Prince will gain great esteem if he engages successfully in important
enterprises. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Machiav2.wps
Machiavelli's "The Prince" / Concept
Of Leadership : A 9 page paper that provides an overview of the basic leadership
concepts supported in Machiavelli's The Prince, and then suggest comparisons with leaders
of recent times. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Machi.wps
Machiavelli's "The Prince" / Virtue
: A 5 page essay exploring the virtues and vices of Machiavelli's story. The writer
argues that the critics of his work that proclaim his evil are not looking at the big
picture, but only its outcome. Arguments: Machiavelli's purpose in writing the document
and where he places emphasis in the document and how this is ignored by critics.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. (The Prince primarily). Princem.wps
Machiavelli's "The Prince" / Perfect
Ruler : A 5 page paper that considers the elements of rulership presented in
Machiavelli's The Prince and demonstrates the contradictions between what a ruler
should present and what a ruler should embrace. No additional sources cited. Machperf.wps
Machiavellis "The Prince" / Use
Of History : A 6 page paper discussing the use of history in Machiavelli's The
Prince. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Machhist.wps
Principles From Machiavellis "The
Prince" / Applied To The French Revolution : A 6 page essay that uses looks
to Machiavellis book for the a further understanding of the events of the
Revolution. Prinfren.wps
Machiavellis "The Prince" / What
It Tells About the People & the Time : This 5 page report discusses the
time period in which "The Prince" takes place and what it says about the unique
historical stage of Renaissance Italy. Bibliography lists 5 sources. princmac.wps
Machiavellis "The Prince" /
Similarities to Alexander the Greats Methods of Conquering : A 6 page paper
which points out the similarities between the successful military conquering techniques of
Alexander the Great and the ideas espoused by Niccolo Machiavelli in his controversial
treatise, The Prince. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Alprince.wps
Comparison of Machiavelli's and Hobbe's Views
on Government : This 20 page report discusses the political philosophers'
understanding of government and a comparison of the two on some specific points.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Goview.wps
Machiavelli & Hobbes-The Beginnings of
Political Thought : A 9 page analysis of Machiavelli's The Prince and
Hobbes' Leviathan as representative of the political theory and philosophy of their
eras. The writer argues that even though Hobbes, like Machiavelli, was still very much
concerned with the political institution of the monarchy, his work indicates that
political thought was beginning to evolve toward a framework that included the rights of
the citizenry. Quotations from the sources. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Machobb.wps
Machiavelli, More And Aristotle Social
And Political Ideals : This 7 page report discusses and compares the social and
political ideals expressed by Sir Thomas More in "Utopia," Niccolo Machaivelli
in "The Prince" and Aristotle in "The Nicomachean Ethics." No additional sources cited. Utopeth.wps
A View Of Machiavelli / Political Actions And
Morality : This 5 page paper considers the concept of morality as it is presented
in the writings of Machiavelli, especially Machiavellis The Prince, and
relates this notion of morality within the constructs of leadership. This paper considers
the fact that Machiavelli appears to support the notion that the means always justify the
ends in political situations, and that understanding this is the premise of strong
leadership. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Viewmach.wps
Machiavellis Political Thought / A View
of Virtue : This 5 page paper considers the concept of virtue as it is presented
in the writings of Machiavelli, especially Machiavellis The Prince, and
relates this notion of virtue to the constructs of leadership. In addition, this paper
also considers the perspectives of a number of post-Renaissance theorists regarding
Machiavellis perspective. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Macvirt.wps
Machiavelli vs. Plato : 8 pages in
length. A light comparison between Machiavelli's "The Prince" and Plato's
"Republic." The writer examines each of the author's respective eras,
backgrounds, and influences before making determinations about the political similarities
and differences between their two infamous works. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Michiave.wps
Political Leadership According to Plato
and Machiavelli : A 5 page paper discussing bot the similarities and differences
between Plato and Machiavellis views of political leadership. Bibliography lists "The
Prince" by Machiavelli and "The Republic" by Plato as sources. Plrpine.wps
Machiavelli and Nietzche : A 5
page paper that considers Machiavelli and Nietzche's perspectives on human nature. The
premise of this paper is the comment that these two philosophers present a realistic view
of human nature. This paper considers whether this comment is true, and how their
perspectives had political and social impact. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Macniet.wps
Machiavelli, Erasmus, and Pico della
Mirandola On Human Nature : A 7 page paper that compares three Italian humanists
and their perspectives on human nature. This paper demonstrates the way in which the
independent perspectives of these three authors, though all based in ancient philosophy,
create different concepts of the origin of human nature. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Three.wps
A Machiavellian View Of Yeltzin : A 5
page analysis of the actions by the Russian president, Boris Yeltzin, who dismissed his
entire Cabinet in March of 1998. The writer demonstrates that Yeltzins use of power
can be described as Machiavellian in nature and demonstrated many of the principles of the
16th-century political philosopher. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Yeltsinm.wps
Machiavellian Politics Today :
This is a 5 page paper that examines the proposal that sophistry, rhetoric and
manipulation of belief systems are the political arsenal that replaces the physical
'force' spoken of by Machiavelli in modern America. By comparing the writings of
Machiavelli in The Prince it is understood that politicians, defined as the
"prince', will use any means available to acquire power, and the most expedient and
efficient means today are the use of words. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Machpol.wps
Comparison / Aristotle vs. St. Thomas
Aquinas Views on Kingship : A 5 page paper discussing the views held by
Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas regarding the duties, honors, and processes of kingship.
No bibliography sources are listed. Kingaq.wps
Aristotle's & The Democratic Government
: A 7 page paper that explores the Athenian Constitution, Aristotle's
"Politics," and other writings. The writer analyzes Aristotles
"natural" state as a growth out of the family ideal, and posits that Aristotle's
views of democracy miror today's views of same. The paper presents Aristototle's arguments
against Socrates' recommended form of government, and comments that, although democracy is
a valid form of governance, contrary to Aristotle's "order" and perfectability
of the state, the good of it is that "order" under democracy has not been
achieved in 3000 years. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Aripo.wps
Aristotle's "Politics" / Parallel
Between the Individual and the State : A 5 page paper on Aristotle's theories of
the state and individual in his work, Politics. The writer details the relationship
between three particular quotes from the work, and shows how they harmonize with each
other. No bibliography. Plato2.wps (on Aristotle)
Confucius vs. Plato / Their Ideas On
Society & State : This 11 page research paper compares and contrasts the views
of Confucius and Plato on society and the creation of a ruling state. Specifically
discussed are the nature of man in terms of good and evil, what role, if any, a higher
power plays; whether or not morality can be learned; and the purpose of the state and
qualities of its leaders. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Conplato.wps
Lun Yü of Kung Fu-Tzu / Analects Of
Confucius vs. Theories Of Plato : An 8 page paper discussing the Lun Yu, also
known as "the Analects" of Confucius and comparing them to the views of Plato
regarding the reformation of society. Bibliography lists five sources. Lunyu.wps
Platos Views On Democracy vs.
Marxs Views On Capitalism : A 5 page paper that very briefly compares
Marxs thoughts about capitalism and alienation of individuals with Platos
views on democracy and the unjust individual or state that results from an imbalance in
natural function. Bibliography lists four sources in addition to writings of Marx and
Plato. Marxdc.doc
Plato's "Republic" / Plato On
Justice And Injustice : A 4 page paper analyzing the concept of justice as a
virtue, and therefore a positive good based on Socrates' arguments presented in Plato's
Republic. The writer details Socrates' specific arguments and comments on them
analytically. No bibliography. Plato1.wps
Platos "Republic" / The State --
Rulers & Followers : A 9 page paper that considers Plato's design of the polis
and his premise about the necessary leaders in the "Republic."
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Platstat.wps
Plato's "Republic" / Utopia
: A 4 page paper that considers the essence of Plato's perfect state and reflects on
the negative elements of Plato's constructs. This paper contends that the structure of
Plato's utopia, including the distinct class system, is objectionable. No additional
sources cited. Plauto.wps
Plato's "Republic" -- Tyranny : A
complete, 4 page discussion of tyranny as presented in Plato's "Republic"
-- Book IX. A complete evaluation of the philosophers' definition of tyranny is presented
-- emphasizing key points made by Plato. No other sources are cited. Tyranny.wps
Plato's "Republic" -- Tyranny # 2
: A thorough, 5 page explication of Plato's definition of tyranny and the tyrant. The
writer covers all primary points raised by Plato and discusses the concept as presented
from the beginning through the end of Book IX. No other sources cited. Tyranny2.wps
Plato & His Views on Justice : A 9
page overview of Plato's life, contributions, theories, and philosophical importance. The
writer highlights a number of key themes including Plato's views on justice as presented
in "The Republic," "The Gorgias," and "The Laws."
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Platview.wps
Platos "Republic" / Educating
for Utopia : A 4 page piece that postulates that in The Republic, Platos
utopian ideal for education will make it a process which begins with controlling the
content of fables, leading in turn lead to the moral breeding of members of a utopian
society. This all ends with the creation of the soul of a nation-state, or utopia. The
primary source is cited. Platoed.wps
Platos "Republic" / Platonic
Utopia Through the Philosopher King : A 9 page paper on The Republic.
Plato discusses a utopian society ruled by a philosopher king, followed in importance by
the spirit-warrior and desire-worker. The philosopher king is Platos vision of the
ruler of the republic. The philosopher king, the ruler comes upon his powers through
various means, upbringing and through the study of Forms. This would then qualify him to
rule Athens utopia after a life of study in truth and justice and the other virtues.
One primary reference cited. Platokin.wps
Platos "Republic" / Call for The
Liberal Education : This 5 page paper considers the following assertion: In Books
II and III of Platos Republic, Socrates sets the stage for a view of education for
the warriors in the culture, asserting a need for the study of different disciplines,
including art and athletics. Though this provides a view of Platos perspective on
education, his outlining of educational premises in the "Allegory of the Cave"
(Book VII) provides a call for a curriculum in education based on the directives of the
student, and can be asserted as the foundations of modern liberal arts educational
philosophies. This paper considers the essence of this argument and provides support from
Books II, III and VII to substantiate this claim. No additional sources cited. Platoed.wps
Platos "Republic" / View of
Leadership : This 5 page report discusses the issue of leadership and how Plato
viewed leadership through what he said about it in "The Republic." The paper
discusses what the attributes of a good leader are and how contemporary leaders need or
dont need to exhibit such classical moral virtues. Bibliography lists 1 source. Leadview.wps
Platos "Republic" / Views On
Equality : This 4 page paper considers the views of Plato on the issue of equality
as presented in the text of The Republic. This paper considers the issue of
equality as it relates to Platos perspectives on government, politics, economic
interests and equality of opportunity. No additional sources cited. Platoeq.wps
Platos "Republic" / Views On
Liberty : This 4 page paper considers Platos perspectives on liberty
presented in The Republic. This paper evaluates liberty in terms of freedom of
speech, belief and choice of vocation, and general perspectives on personal freedom within
the constructions of Platos polis. No additional sources cited. Platolib.wps
Platos "Republic" / Relevance
to Modern Government : An 8 page overview of Platos Republic and of the
relevance of his and Socrates thoughts to modern day government. Bibliography list three
additional sources. Modgov.wps
Platos "Republic" /
"Myths Of The Metals" Or, "The Noble Lie" : This 5 page paper
discusses what Plato meant by the myths of the metals and how it applied to the larger
message of "The Republic." Bibliography lists 1 source. Metalmyt.wps
Plato-- Father of Totalitarianism? :
A 15 page report that contains a review of the literature to support a discussion about
whether Plato's philosophical theories in The Republic was the beginning of
totalitarianism. The ideal government structure as envisioned by Plato is compared to
modern day totalitarian governments. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Platotot.wps
Socrates -- Was a 'Guilty' Verdict Just ? : In
4 pages, the writer attempts to answer this very question. It is believed that in Athenian
terms, Socrates was in fact, guilty of impiety and corrupting the young but that the
integrity of his accusers needs to be more closely examined. Even in light of this, it is
brought out that the concept of 'innocent until proven guilty' did not apply in this case
and moreover, Socrates admitted to his own guilt. Thus, there is no reason -- from an
Athenian point-of-view,-- to find Socrates 'not guilty' of the charges made against him. A
very well-developed argument is provided. No Bibliography. Socrjury.wps
Was Socrates Truly "Guilty" ? : In
this 8 page critical paper, the writer debates the guilt or innocence of Socrates in terms
relative to his society, his political realm and himself. The writer argues that by the
definitions put forth by the Athenian democracy, Socrates was rightfully charged and
convicted of the crimes of heresy and immorality. But it must be noted that in Socrates
terms, terms that defined him as a political and social teacher, Socrates was not guilty
of any crime and was unjustly tried. The writer cites sources from Plato to Taylor, in an
attempt to debate both sides of this issue. In determining guilt or innocence, the author
presents the argument that Socrates may not have faced a just jury trial. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. Guiltsoc.wps
Principles Of Political Tradition / Then and
Now : A 10 page paper that considers three principles of political tradition:
democracy, justice, and political involvement and relates them to the premise of both
ancient and modern political traditions. The works of Plato, Aristotle, & Thucydides
are focused upon quite heavily. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Politrad.wps
Plato Vs. John Locke On The Question Of The
Legality Of Marijuana Use : An 8 page paper discussing the philosophies of John
Locke and Plato as they relate to the question of whether or not a government has the
right to tell citizens not to use marijuana. Bibliography lists three sources in addition
to several primary works by both Plato and Locke. Potplato.doc
Plato Vs. Hobbes : A 10 page, critical
comparison of views presented by Plato in "The Republic" and by Hobbes in
"Leviathan" as they relate to evaluative assessments of various governmental
forms & political theory. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Hobbplat.wps
Plato vs. Hobbes # 2: A 6 page
analytical comparison of views on Democracy and the state as argued by Plato in his
"Republic" and Hobbes in "Levathian." No additional bibliographic
references. Hobbpla2.wps
The Leviathan State of Nature : A 4 page
essay examining how Thomas Hobbes state of nature is an "inference from the
passions" of human kind. When Hobbes discovered Euclids methods of logic, he
set about examining the need for and the inevitability of the existence of government
using Euclids methods. Hobbes began with three basic assumptions from which to
build: (1) justice and morality were products of government, not innate qualities of man;
(2) all human motivation springs either from the desire for personal pleasure or the fear
of pain; and (3) while there are physical and mental differences between individuals,
those differences pale in connection with membership in a group. Under the last
assumption, anyone was capable of overpowering any other one at any time. Hobbes concluded
that in a state of nature, life would be every man against every man. Hobbes.wps
The Philosophical Relationship Between The
Individual And Society : This 4 page report discusses what the philosophical
relationship is between a person and society and presents the thesis that it is a
relationship of intelligence and morality being mutually dependent for existence. Thomas
Hobbes and Plato are referenced. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Indphyr.wps
Thomas Hobbes / Metaphysics & Politics :
A 6 page paper that provides an overview of Hobbes metaphysical considerations as they
relate to both politics and religion and considers these elements in terms of Hobbes
Leviathan. No additional sources cited. Thob.wps
The Fool In Thomas Hobbes
"Leviathan" : This 6 page report discusses Thomas Hobbes
"fool" and presents the fools argument and analyzes it in terms of
Hobbes logic as well as Hobbes response to the fool. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Levifool.wps
Thomas Hobbes And His "Modern" Notions
Of Security : This 10 page report discusses the ideas of Thomas Hobbes as they
applied to the modern dilemma of security. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Hobmod.wps
Theories of Sartre and of Hobbes : Approximately
9 pages worth of short essays on Hobbes and Sartre including theoretical examples of how
they would most likely contradict one another on various issues. No Bibliography. Hobbsart.wps
Hobbes & Burke / Two Founders Of
Modern Conservatism : An 8 page paper that considers the claim that Hobbes and
Burke, --though there are few similarities in the views they expressed--, share the role
as founders of modern conservatism and compares their views on man, human nature and
government with the views of liberals like Mill and Locke. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Hobbur.wps
Comparison of Quintilian & Burke /
Philosophy Of Rhetoric : This 12 page paper compares Quintilian's and Kenneth
Burke's thoughts on the subject of rhetoric, offering some examples of how each approached
persuasion and argument. Many similarities exist between the two such as their emphasis on
moral and ethical acts. Quintilian's schema for teaching one how to become a perfect
orator is included as are discussions regarding Burke's pentad, logologic, and
consubstantiality. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Quintbur.wps
"The Origins Of Totalitarianism"
: 5 page book review. Written during the height of the Cold War, Hannah Arendt's
"The Origins of Totalitarianism" discusses worldwide tensions and
problematic scenarios of former tyrannies that contributed to the eventual creation of the
most ruthless form of government that exists in our contemporary society. In this essay,
the writer evaluates Arendt's book and her definition of totalitarianism-- looking back at
the Cold War period. Full citation provided for the book. Totalita.wps
Political Psychology / The Need For Continued
Evolution : In this insightful 4 page essay, the writer describes the American
political system as being modeled after the fundamental theme of man's own nature. Under
this ideology, it is argued that such a political system can not remain stagnant. Rather,
it must always move..change.. evolve into something new to better "fit" the
times. This is man's nature-- political psychology in the U.S. dictates that our
own system is not perfect..nor will it ever be so. It must always remain transient.
No Bibliography-- based on textbook reading. Polipsyc.wps
Pornography And Liberalism : A 7 page
review of works concerning political controversy over pornography. The writer is
particularly concerned with legal issues that have been raised by liberals who are
inherently more open-minded about pornography in general. Bibliography lists 10+ sources. Pornlibl.wps
Thurgood Marshall on Capital Punishment :
A detailed, 3 page analysis of Thurgood Marshall's philosophical rejection of Capital
Punishment. Marshall was particularly concerned with the "cruel and unusual
punishments" section in U.S. Constitutional Law. It is believed that the government
should be responsible for instilling good values in its citizens-- and not kill them off
when they stray from the principles of such values. By murdering a criminal, the "eye
for an eye" theory has accomplished nothing-- for it has not genuinely made them
experience self-hate or retribution. No Bibliography. Philcap.wps
The Concept of a "Just War" : 18
pages on the concept of Just War and its relevant theory as explained and argued by
St. Augustine and later by St. Aquinas. The writer also discusses some foundations of this
theory in the works of Classic Greek and Roman philosophers as well. Just War during the
Roman Empire is compared extensively to Just War during the Middle Ages. The writer
concludes with a thoughtful opinion on the injustices of war in general-- except when used
as a last resort in the manner specified by Augustine & Aquinas. No Bibliography. Justwar.wps
Limited Nuclear War : A 6 page paper
exploring three main points regarding a "limited" nuclear war: the sociological
history of war, the justification for nuclear arms, and the effects of a nuclear war on
society and the environment. Concludes with an argument in favor of limited nuclear war.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Limitwar.wps
State Imposed Morality -- Three Views :
An 8 page research paper on the views of Freud, Machiavelli, and Aristotle on whether the
state can make people moral. The writer details the ideas of virtue and the nature of man
according to each of the writers, and discusses the nature of the individual versus the
state. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Freudmac.wps
Freuds Civilization and Its Discontents
: A 5 page paper discussing Freuds views of pleasure, reality, life force, death
force, aggression and guilt as they relate to the structure and continuity of
civilization. Anyone harboring only marginal good will toward humanity and civilization
could well lose it through reading this work. According to Freud, there is little good in
the world that arises naturally and without coercion of one form or another, of one person
to another. Mans existence is rooted in aggression, and all individual concepts he
had originated through his study of the mind Freud found he could apply to social theory,
though with little positive about the existence and future of the human race. Bibliography
lists 1 source. Freudci2.wps
Freuds Civilization and Its Discontents
: A 5 page paper discussing the interplay of Death Instinct and Eros in this Freud
work. Without question, Sigmund Freud made astounding contributions to the science of
discovering the ways in which the human mind works, but one must wonder how dysfunctional
the Father of Psychoanalysis truly was. Anyone who could say with conviction that
"Living is an eternal nuisance...to endure life remains the first duty of all living
things" obviously has little or no happiness in his life, and that lack of happiness
both in his personal life and in the lives of his patients Freud attributed to the
progress of civilization. Bibliography lists 1 source. Freud4.wps
Nations, States, & Nation-States : 4
pages. The author discusses the meaning of the three terms; nation, state, and
nation-state. The relationship among the three, along with the forces that pull them
together, and the forces that tear them apart is also discussed. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Natist.wps
Rights vs. Sanctions / Differences Between
Democratic & Non-Democratic States :
A 3 page essay on the reasons why sanctions do not work in non-democratic
societies. Using Bosnia as an example, the writer presents an argument for the advantage
of having inalienable rights to government accountability. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Bosniesy.doc
Adam Smith and Charles Dickens /
Capitalism and Humanitism : A 7 page paper that considers the impacts of
humanitism on the development of capitalism. This paper provides a discourse based on the
writings of Thomas More, William Shakespeare, Adam Smith and Charles Dickens. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. More.wps
Adam Smith and Charles Dickens / Capitalism and
Humanitism # 2 : A 5 page paper that compares the societal realms and
presentations provided by Adam Smith and Charles Dickens that related to the process of
capitalism related to humanitism. This paper demonstrates its points through support from
"Wealth of Nations" and "Hard Times." Bibliography lists 2 sources. Adamdick.wps
Class Consciousness : The concepts of
class consciousness and social stratification are employed in this 6 page personal essay.
Using real life examples, one man's self-analysis delves into the use of sociological
theories in preference to psychological concepts as tools for the understanding of one's
inner being. Weber and Marx are referenced in this piece as integral to the development of
class based sociological theory. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Classcon2.wps
Capitalism : A 5 page basic
comparison of capitalism and Marxism. The author compares the two in terms of
Mansfields definition of capitalism (private ownership, freedom of choice,
competition, and markets). Bibliography lists 2 sources. Capital.wps
Marxism as Philosophy : This 5
page paper examines The Communist Manifesto for a philosophical view. The concept of
alienation is explored in depth and historical materialism is emphasized as well. No
additional sources cited. ComMan.wps
Relevance Of Marxism Today : This 5
page paper explores economic and sociological concepts, with an emphasis on Marx.
Historical materialism, alienation, capitalism and social stratification are defined and
discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Marxtdy.wps
Marxism vs. Liberal theories of Nationalism
: This 6 page paper looks at similarities and differences between Marxism and
liberal theories of nationalism. The philosophy of Otto Bauer is noted along with other
theorists of the day. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Marxlib.wps
Karl Marx / An Overview : A 7 page paper
giving a critical assessment of Marx's works. The writer examines Marx's theories,
including his contributions to economics and social philosophy. Bibliography cites 5
sources. Karlmarx.wps
Karl Marx / The Man and His Theories :
This 4 page paper explores the life of Karl Marx and discusses his theories critically.
Concepts included are alienation, class struggle and historical materialism. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Marxpape.wps
Karl Marx: Freedom, Science And Class Struggle
: A 6 page research paper on selected theories of the philosopher Karl Marx.
Marxs theories on the freedom within society, the role of science in philosophy and
the classic struggle of the working class are presented. The paper concludes with an
overview of Marxist philosophy. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Marxfree.wps
Karl Marx and Historical Materialism: This
12 page report discusses Karl Marxs theory of historical materialism and compares
and contrasts it with the ideas of Emile Durkheim on the sociology of religion and Claude
Levi-Strausss perspective on the universality of the human mind. To a great degree,
the idea of historical materialism encapsulates much of what Marx believed to be the
fundamental determinants of modern humanity. It is compared with the equally important
aspects of religion and structuralism. Bibliography lists 9 sources. BWmarx.rtf
Marx, Darwin And Change : A 5 page
paper discussing the opinions of Marx and Darwin in regards to change. They each offer
different perspectives of the elements of change in relationship to history, why things
change, and the necessity of progress. The works used in discussing these issues are
"The Poverty of Philosophy," by Karl Marx and "Descent of Man," by
Charles Darwin. No additional sources cited. Marxdar.wps
Karl Marx & The Individual : A 30
page research paper which takes a unique perspective on examining the work of Karl Marx.
This paper addresses the question as to whether or not Marx departed from his humanistic
leanings evident in his early work by the time his more mature work was published. The
writer argues that Marxs views evolved, but he not abandon his earlier views.
Bibliography lists 15 sources. Marxind.wps
Ideology & Morality In Marx : A 9
page paper examining Marxs statement that morality is a form of ideology. The paper
uses Marxs own writings as well as secondary sources, and concludes that Marx was
not advocating behavioral anarchy, simply a recognition that we, not God, make the rules
that govern our behavior, and that we need to do so based on current circumstances and
community need. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Marx2.wps
Karl Marx vs. Edmund Burke on Human Nature
: The subject is viewed through the eyes of Edmund Burke and Karl Marx in this 6
page paper. The ideas of these men are compared and contrasted. Subjects included in the
discussion are religion, morality, mans work ethic, political ideology, communism,
Hegelism and acceptance versus revolution. Examples in contemporary society are given to
illustrate each theorists view. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Naturhum.wps
Theories of Karl Marx : A 3 page
research paper which details the political, economic, social and political theories of
Marx. A reaction to his view of capitalism sums up the paper. Bibliography listing three
sources is included. Essamarx.wps
Marxist Theories : Capitalism is
viewed through Karl Marxs eyes in this 5 page analysis. Various theories,
particularly those that relate to historical materialism, are discussed in light of
Marxs predictions. Current events are also provided in order to effectively analyze
Marxs utopian promise. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Mxcap.wps
Marxism and Modernity : Marxism
and its place in the postmodern era is examined in this 4 page essay. The paper concludes
that although many have thrown the concept out since the advent of modernity, Marxism is
still a viable philosophy. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Marxmod.wps
Karl Marx / Discrediting His Predictions :
A 5 page paper discussing Karl Marx and how modern history and historians discredit his
predictions for the development of the revolution throughout the world. Bibliography lists
five sources. Marxwron.wps
The Early Letters Of Karl Marx :
A 5 page paper showing how Marxs letters written in 1843 foreshadowed the political
and economic theories he would eventually publish in the Communist Manifesto and Das
Kapital. These letters are analyzed together with some brief background about the
political times in which Marx lived to paint a fuller picture of the development of this
seminal philosophers thought. Bibliography lists only the one book. Marxlet.wps
Engels & Marx -- "The Communist
Manifesto" : This 8 page paper looks at the document published by Karl
Marx and Friedrich Engels about 150 years ago in light of capitalist society today. No
additional sources are cited. Manifest.wps
Engels & Marx -- "The Communist
Manifesto" / Analysis & Reaction : A 12 page paper providing a
summary and analysis of Karl Marxs, "The Communist Manifesto". Included is
the writer reaction to Marxs view of the forces that act on history. Particularly,
the writer feels that Marxs argument is flawed because history cannot be presented
solely in the form of class antagonisms. The Primary Source is cited in the bibliography. Comnfst.wps
Engels' & Marx "Communist
Manifesto" / Explication : An 8 page explication of Marx & Engels'
infamous "Communist Manifesto" in which the writer defines the classes
discussed, elaborates key terminology, and then presents examples of how true Marx &
Engels' predictions have become in the modern U.S. (i.e., low-income housing projects as
an example of "the abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land
to public purposes" etc;) Bibliography lists 3 sources. Marxcomm.wps
Engels' & Marx "Communist
Manifesto" / Dialectic Determinism : An 8 page paper discussing the theory of
dialecic determinism of Karl Marx as expressed in the Communist Manifesto and other
works Bibliography lists 7 sources. Marxism.rtf
Engels & Marx -- "The Communist
Manifesto" / Social Good or Social Evil? :
A 6 page paper giving an extensive background of communism, particularly as
originally outlined in Marx and Engels Communist Manifesto. It analyzes why
communism has not had overwhelming appeal in the U.S. to date, and concludes that it
actually has many points that could help our society. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Comms.wps
Engels & Marx -- "The Communist
Manifesto" / Nazi Communism : A 7 page paper that discusses Marxs
Communist Manifesto. Also goes over Hitlers power in Germany. It determines what
communism truly is. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Nazicom.wps
Engels & Marx -- "The Communist
Manifesto" / Alienation in Capitalist Society : This 5 page paper relies on
Marx and Engel's Communist Manifesto in explaining the sociological concept. Many examples
of alienation in contemporary society are provided which serves to support a thesis that
alienation is alive and well in the world today. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Aliencap.wps
Engels & Marx -- "The Communist
Manifesto" / The Individual : A 5 page essay that offers a summary of the
Manifesto, the purpose of the document, a brief explanation of specific terms included as
they relate to the current essay. The focus of this essay is the Manifesto's comments on
the individual, specifically how the individual proletarian is oppressed by different
segments of the bourgeoisie. The essay concludes with the importance of the individual in
a democratic environment. No additional sources cited. Manif.wps
Engels & Marx / The Communist Manifesto -
Controversy : A 15 page overview of the controversy surrounding the
interpretations of the "Communist Manifesto". Stresses that the various Western
European revolutions which occurred in 1848 did have a common political program but that
this program was not the overthrow of capitalism but instead the establishment of unified
liberal or constitutional sates in which civil equality was given high importance.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Manicom.wps
Marx & Engels : The two
theorists are compared and contrasted in this 5 page overview. A discussion on the
difficulty of differentiating the common thought of this pair is included. Attempts are
made to note subtle differences between the two, including personality traits. Concepts
such as Hegelism, Marxism and communism are part of the analysis. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Englmarx.wps
Karl Marx / Concept of Alienation : 5
pages in length. Using works of Marx himself as well as critiques by others, the writer of
this essay examines views of labor, time, social value, etc; in an attempt to analytically
explain Marx's concept of "Alienation." Bibliography lists 6 sources. Marxalie.wps
Marx and Friedman / Opposing Views on Capitalism
: A 6 page research paper on Karl Marx and Milton Friedman's views of capitalism and
the best political interests of the common man. The writer details the general contents of
the Communist Manifesto, and Capitalism and Freedom, and compares and contrasts them.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Friedman.wps
Karl Marx's Ideas About the Productive Worker
: A 3 page essay in which the theories of Marx are explained regarding labor, forces
of production, and the role of Capitalism. The writer concludes that Karl Marx was --
however sadly -- accurate with respect to many of his relevant predictions. Bibliography
lists 6 sources (all by Marx). Marxphil.wps
Theories of Karl Marx Explained : A
complete 12 page look at Karl Marx's life, works, and socialist ideology. Explained in
detail are Marx's ideas about revolution, the class struggle, alienation under Capitalism,
and more. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Marxrevo.wps
Karl Marx & Historical Materialism :
The Marxian concept is examined with numerous examples from contemporary society in this 5
page analysis. Emphasis is placed on class conflict, alienation and bureaucracy and how
all of these are interrelated. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Histmat.wps
Karl Marx & Social Reform : A 6 page
paper discussing the theories of Karl Marx, Martin Luther King, Simone de Beauvoir, and
Nancy Chodorow of discrimination as it relates to class, race, and gender. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Socrefm.wps
Karl Marxs "On The Jewish
Question" / A Question of Equality : A 7 page paper discussing a comparison
of Karl Marx' views in his essay, On the Jewish Question to books by Patricia
Williams and Michael Warner. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Marxques.wps
F.H. Bradley & Karl Marx /
Self-Realization Views Compared : This 9 page research paper examines the nature
of self-realization according to British philosopher Francis H. Bradley and German
philosopher Karl Marx. Specifically discussed are their opposing theories of idealism and
dialectical materialism as described in their major works, Appearance and Reality, Ethical
Studies and The Communist Manifesto. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Bradmarx.wps
Milton Friedman's "Capitalism & Freedom"
: Friedmans 1962 book by this name is discussed in a 5 page paper. The major
premise of this book is that competitive capitalism is a major requirement for political
freedom. Friedman's book is the only source used. Friecap.wps
Milton & Rose Friedmans "Free To
Choose" : A 10 page synopsis and critical analysis of this insightful book by
Milton and Rose Friedman. Free to Choose discusses the political system
symmetrically with the economic system in language that easily comprehensible to the
ordinary person who is not well-read in economic theory. No additional sources cited. Freechoo.wps
Capitalism : Marx & Weber's
treatment of capitalism is compared and contrasted in this 7 page essay. A look at modern
American society is taken through the eyes of these theorists. Bibliography lists 2
sources. Capit.doc
Webers "The Protestant Ethic"
: The concept is explored in a 20 page paper that focuses on Webers The
Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. Examined are Amish and Korean groups
that provide examples of the entrepreneurial spirit in America. The concept is linked with
Webers work. Bibliography lists more than a dozen sources. Proteth.wps
Horkheimer and Adorno / The Juliette Chapter
: A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the basic arguments in the Juliette
chapter of Horkheimer and Adorno's Dialectic of Enlightenment. No additional
sources cited. Horkado.wps
Horkheimer's Critique of the Dialectic of
Enlightenment : A 7 page paper that provides an overview of the premises of
Horkheimer's critique of his Dialectic of Enlightenment and also promotes an argument
against an element of the discourse created by Horkheimer. No additional sources cited. Horkcrit.wps
Horkheimer and Adorno's Myth of Entwinement and
Enlightenment : A 7 page paper that provides an overview of the basic premises of
Horkheimer and Adorno's arguments regarding mythology and the correlation with
enlightenment. No additional sources cited. Horkmyth.wps
Horkheimer, Adorno and Benjamin / Dialectical
Thinking : A 5 page paper that provides and overview of the premises of dialectial
thinking as designed by Horkheimer and utilized by other Frankfurt School theorists
including Adorno and Benjamin. Bibliography lists two sources. Horkdial.wps
Horkheimer & Adorno / The Culture Industry
: A 5 page paper that provides an overview of Horkheimer and Adorno's essay "The
Culture Industry" from The Dialectic of Enlightenment. Horkheimer and Adorno were two
Frankfurt School theorists who posited that the decline of intellectual society was based
on a created culture of sameness within industrial nations. No additional sources cited. Cultind.wps
Walter Benjamin : A 5 page paper that
considers the question of whether Frankfurt School theorist Walter Benjamin was a Marxist,
by reflecting on Benjamin's essays in Illuminations and the introduction by Hannah Arendt.
No bibliography. Waltben.wps
Comparative Analysis of Six Social Theorists
: 9 pages worth of analytical comparison in which the writer explores similarities and
differences between the sociological theories of Horkheimer, Parsons, & Meade vs.
those of Lukcas, Merton, & Goffman. Each group stood at opposing sides with regard to
theoretical issues in the sociology of poverty, class, structure, etc; Bibliography lists
8+ sources. Horketal.wps
Capitalist Economies & The Concept Of
Individuality : The concept of individuality is explored through the eyes
of Karl Marx (Communist Manifesto), George Bernard Shaw (Man & Superman),
and Hermann Hesse (Steppenwolf) in this 8 page paper. Examples from each
theorists work are provided to illustrate points made. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Indiv.wps
Rousseau, Hegel, & Marx Opinions On The State Of Nature : A
6 page paper discussing Rousseaus views regarding the state of nature and comparing
it with Marx and Hegels rejection of the premise. The writer also examines whether
or not there is a comprise position between their thoughts. Bibliography lists four
sources. Roshegm.wps
Locke, Rousseau, & Marx : A 5 page
paper that discusses Locke's persepective on goverment especially in terms of the right of
man to property ownership, and presents the opposing views of Rousseau and Marx. Though
Marx's perspectives are in direct opposition to Locke, Rousseau offers a subtler argument
challenging Locke's perspective, based in the relationship between man and government.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Lockmarx.wps
Rousseau and Plato : A 5 page research
paper on the effect of Plato on Rousseau's ideas about the morality and social worth of
the theater. The writer details Plato's theories and Rousseau's ideas. No bibliography. Rousseau.wps
Rousseau & Mill on Representation : A
4 page research paper that examines the philosophies regarding representation of
Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his book The Social Contract (1762) and John Stuart Mill a
century later in his work Considerations on Representative Government (1861). The
writer argues that although Rousseau's opinions are appealing in their purity of purpose,
he does not offer a truly workable solution around his objections to representational
government. Mill, on the other hand, offers concrete suggestions on how to implement his
philosophical outlook on representation; and, therefore, offers the more convincing
argument. Roumil.wps
Alienation: Comparing Rousseaus And
Marxs Views : This 5 page report discusses the concept of alienation and the
role it plays in the determination of political thought. Bibliography lists 1 source. Alienvi.wps
The State And Market Economy According To Locke
and Rousseau : This 8 page report discusses the opinions of John Locke and Jean
Jacques Rousseau as they viewed the state and the market economy as two of the most
important institutions in society. Their ideas are compared and contrasted. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Lockruss.wps
Authority To Punish According To Rousseau And
Locke : This 5 page report discusses the philosophies of John Locke and Jean
Jacques Rousseau in relationship to the authority of the polity to punish criminal
behavior. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Punishl.wps
Rousseaus "The Social Contract"
: A 5 page paper which examines Rousseaus famous assertion, "Man is born
free yet everywhere hes in chains," and evaluate how this claim is legitimized
in the treatise, The Social Contract. Bibliography lists 2 sources. RousSC.wps
Theories Of Marx and Durkheim Compared :
This 20 page paper discusses the differences and similarities between the two theorists.
The thesis maintains that Marx looked at the world in terms of hard concepts and was much
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