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Glo Minh Dong And The Left
2,841 wordsIt is sometimes maintained that the conflicts of the twentieth century (war and international contests in general) might best be characterized as between the left and right political persuasions (e. g., "communism" against "fascism" or "democracy" against "fascism"). Defend or dispute such a characterization using the two socioeconomic and political systems that have been the central concerns of our readings and discussion: that of Sun Yat-sen (The Kuomintang on the Chinese mainland and on Taiwa...
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Democratic Progressive Party Candidate Chen Shui Bian
2,302 wordsIntroduction: On Saturday, March 18, 2000, voters will go to 13,457 ballot booths in the free area of the Republic of China that is Taiwan. Four years after their democratic presidential election and with their island's future still uncertain, voters in Taiwan will be choosing a successor to current leader Lee Teng-hui. The five presidential candidates are independent James Soong, the Kuomintang's (KMT) Lien Chang, the New Party's Lee Ao, independent Hsu Hsin-liang and the Democratic Progressive...
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Social Democrat Group In The Reichstag
986 words1929 Germany is ruled by a grand coalition stretching from the Social Democrats to the Peoples Party and the Social Democrat Muller is Chancellor. Unemployment is rising and the unemployment insurance is in heavy deficit. The Social Democrats want to increase employer's contributions while the People's Party want to cut benefits. A compromise is patched together. 1930 Rising unemployment puts the unemployment insurance into greater crisis. Meyer of the Democrats and Bruning of the Centre Party p...
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Socialism Within The Labour Party
2,185 wordsCritically assess the Political Philosophy of Socialism and it's evolution within the British labour party during the interwar period, 1919-1939 It was Karl Marx (1818-1883) who said: 'Socialism moves us to take a definite position against a structure of society in which the unjust division of wealth contradicts basic decency'. Marx, often founded as the father of modern day socialism, saw a huge injustice in the division of wealth between the proletariat (working class / ruled class) and Bourge...
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Democratic Party Of Ukraine
1,261 wordsUkraine: Facts Ukraine is a state in Eastern Europe, bounded on the north by Belarus, on the north and east by the Russian Federation, on the west by Poland, Slovakia, on the southwest by Hungary, Rumania, and Moldova, and on the south by the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. Ukraine includes the Crimean Autonomous Republic, which was elevated from an oblast to a constituent republic in 1991. Kyiv is the capital and largest city. Ukraine is the second largest country in Europe after Russia. The are...
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Revolution Of 1905 1907 Lenin
648 wordsLENIN (Ulyanov) Vladimir Ilynich (also used other pseudonyms such as V. Ilyin, K. Tul in, Karpov and others). Born: 10th (22nd) April 1870 in Simbirsk (now Ulyanovsk). Organizer of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and founder of the Soviet state, he continued the revolutionary teaching of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Born in the family of a public-school inspector. His elder brother Alexander, a member of the "People's Freedom" movement, was sentenced to death in 1887 for participation...
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Major Political Party
1,098 wordsDemocracy Expansion In a democracy, the government is the spokesperson for the people and the needs they would like to be met. The government is a group of people in the state who have the ultimate authority to act on behalf of that state. A democracy is a state in which citizens vote to choose the best candidate. Democracy derived from liberalism, which is the ideology that individuals develop their capacities to the fullest. A democracy reflects the liberal value that individuals are responsib...
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Member Of The Socialist Party
2,388 wordsUpton Sinclair and Socialism Socialism has always been hard for me to understand. I never really grasped the concept of it until I read the book The Jungle and began to research for this paper. Before I begin I would like to go through a condensed version of the history of Socialism. It was founded in 1901 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Two groups came together to form the Socialists, the Social Democratic Party and the "Kangaroo " wing of the older Socialist Labor Party. These parties contained most...
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Democratic Party's Main Opposition
3,608 words1. Alexander Hamilton - He was one of the earliest and most active nationalists, believing that the continental congress needed to be strengthened or overthrown in favor a new, more imposing federal government that could legislate within the states, which the continental congress could not do. Hamilton was the spokesman for an active government, stressing the principle of government 'Responsibility', against the Jeffersonian / Madisonian principle of public vigilance and suspicion of government ...
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Social Democratic Party In Germany
4,628 wordsSocialism The term socialism is commonly used to refer both to an ideology -- a comprehensive set of beliefs or ideas about the nature of human society and its future desirable state -- and to a state of society based on that ideology. Socialists have always claimed to stand above all for the values of equality, social justice, cooperation, progress, and individual freedom and happiness, and they have generally sought to realize these values by the abolition of the private-enterprise economy (se...
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Number Of Social Democratic Representatives In Parliament
4,928 wordsSwedish Government Constitutional law The Swedish Constitution consists of four separate documents: the Instrument of Government (Regeringsformen) passed in 1974, the Act of Succession (Successionsordningen) dating from 1810, the Freedom of the Press Act (Tryckfrihetsf rordningen) of 1949 (originating from 1766), and the Freedom of Expression Act (Yttrandefrihetsgrundlagen) of 1991. In addition, there is a Parliament Act (Riksdagsordningen) of 1974, which occupies a position midway between const...
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Berisha's Democratic Party
1,725 wordsAlbania, one of Europe's smallest countries, is situated in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula. It has a 360-km (225-mi) coastline on the Adriatic and Ionian seas and is bounded on the north by Yugoslavia, on the east by Macedonia, and on the southeast by Greece. The Albanians' name for their country, Shqip eri, which means "eagles' land", aptly suggests Albania's isolated, rugged terrain and its strongly independent people. In the 1990's, after more than four decades of Communist rule, Al...
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Fannie Lou Hamer To Atlantic City
2,833 words"If the Freedom Democratic Party is not seated now, I question American. Is this America, the land of the free and the home of the brave, where we have to sleep with our telephones off of the hook because of our lives be threatened daily, because we want to live as decent human beings in America" Fannie Lou Hammer before the Democratic National Convention, 1964. Fannie Lou Hamer is best known for her involvement in the Student Nonviolent Coordination Committee (SNCC). The SNCC was at the head of...
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Republican And Later The Democratic Republican Party
4,183 wordsRepublic (government) (Latin res publica, literally "the public thing"), form of state based on the concept that sovereignty resides in the people, who delegate the power to rule in their behalf to elected representatives and officials. In practice, however, this concept has been variously stretched, distorted, and corrupted, making any precise definition of the term republic difficult. It is important, to begin with, to distinguish between a republic and a democracy. In the theoretical republic...
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Democratic And Populist Parties
1,565 wordsFarmers Alliance In the 1880's, as drought hit the wheat-growing areas of the Great Plains and prices for Southern cotton sunk to new lows, many tenant farmers fell into deep debt. This exacerbated long-held grievances against railroads, lenders, grain-elevator owners, and others with whom farmers did business. By the early 1890's, as the depression worsened, some industrial workers shared these farm families' views on labor and the trusts. By the end of the 1880's, farmers had formed two major ...
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Parker And The Democratic Party
2,405 wordsIntroduction The Pat Parker (Parker) case is about a lawyer who started his own firm concentrating on writing reports and conducting political opposition research for political candidates. Parker successfully built a thriving business by providing political opposition research. Him primary customer group has been the Demographic Party. Parker provided research for all levels of political campaigns in Florida. Parker developed a billing system based on the type of campaign. This particular case i...
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Agreement Between Parker And The Democratic Party
3,586 words1. Abstract Pat Parker was a law school graduate who started a consulting firm that specialized in conducting opposition research and writing reports for political candidates, primarily for the Democratic Party. This specific case is about how Pat Parker developed a research report for Democratic nominee, Dale Jackson for the statewide Attorney General position. Two years later, representatives of the State Academy of Trial Lawyers wanted to buy the same research document on the Republican Attor...
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Two Party
325 wordsNo responsible American has yet suggested that the Florida election debacle goes much beyond the usual mucky-muck of random human error. Confusing ballots in Palm Beach County are cited as the source of the problem. In a predominately Democratic county, filled to the brim with elderly Jews, far-right Reform Party candidate Pat Buchanan, with his unrepentant fondness for Hitler, garnered an astounding number of votes. Elsewhere, black voters are complaining of being turned away from polling stati...
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Party Leader Senator Natasha Stott Despoja
2,771 wordsRebel Australian Democrats senator Andrew Murray says he has massive support in the party and he won't resign. (AAP) Murray blames Stott Despoja for crisis Renegade Democrats senator Andrew Murray has blamed leader Natasha Stott Despoja for the crisis engulfing the party, suggesting she should not have issued him with ultimatums to return to the fold. He also expressed regret if his stance was hurting what he said was an already seriously troubled party. Senator Murray is refusing to return to p...
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Turkey And The Akp Faces
474 wordsUS State Department Director Douglas Hengel, Office of Southeastern European Affairs gave a briefing on his recent trip to Turkey and his observations of the Turkish elections held on November 3rd. While Hengel would not speculate on the future of the new Turkish government, he and the State Department await the formation of the new government and look forward to working closely and constructively with the Justice and Development Party (AKP.) The AKP is currently preparing to form a new governme...