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U.S. MILITARY &
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
Application Of Affirmative Action In Business &
Military Settings : A 4 page paper on Affirmative Action. The writer compares its
application in the modern business settings with that of the U.S. military. It is argued
that some companies who have achieved success with affirmative action programs can be used
as models to replicate such in the U.S. Army. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Tailhook.wps
Military & Social Service Reform : A 15 page research paper that
argues for Social Service Reform in light of defense spending and the Chilean social
security reform plan which places the responsibility for retirement in the hands of
individuals. The paper posits that a pluralistic approach to social security and
redefinition of public awareness on defense spending would create a more efficient
national government and retain an international presence in the post-Cold War era.
Bibliography lists 19 sources. Medefens.wps
Military Preparedness / Do We Have the Capability to Gear Up? :
A 7 page paper that attempts to answer this question, while considering the elements of
military industrial support and the ability of the United States to respond to global
conflict. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Milprep.wps
U.S. Military Logistics Management & Privatization : A 10 page paper
that provides an overview of logistics management and considers the application for the
management and outsourcing of military construction, maintenance and equipment.
Bibliography lists 12 sources. Logdefe.wps
(The) Americorps Program :12 pages of text plus 15 sources listed in
a bibliography, many end notes, and 2 appendices. Paper discusses and analyzes the
controversial issues surrounding Clinton's dying Americorps program during the mid-1990's.
Americor.wps
AmeriCorps / An Overview : A 5 page overview of the AmeriCorps program
initiated by the Clinton administration. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Amcor.wps
United Way Foundation : A 5 page paper discussing the giving and
receiving tactics of the United Way. The foundation makes vital services possible, but for
all the good the foundation does, it has achieved the position within many of the agencies
it helps support of being their primary source of income, or at least being so important
to the continued level of service provided that losing United Way income would present
real hardship. Regrettably, the United Ways position of power through donated
dollars has enabled their leadership to force the leaders of several groups to either
accept the politically correct ideologies to which the United Way officially subscribes or
forfeit any donation from United Way. Bibliography lists 5 sources. United1.wps
The Importance of Head Start : A 10 page
research paper which examines the history of this popular federally-funded program which
is designed to enrich the early years of at-risk children by offering a part-day preschool
experience which is generally one-year in length. The writer looks at both arguments
supporting and criticizing the program before coming to the conclusion that Head Start
needs to be expanded. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Headstar.wps
The Consumer Product Safety Commission Mission, Authority, & Challenges
: An 8 page paper discussing the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the
legislation that created it. Why was it founded? What does it do? The last page of the
report provides suggestions to the Clinton Administration about CSPC. Bibliography lists
five sources. Cpsc.doc
The American Way of Fighting : A 4 page paper that considers the
progression of American warfare from the Revolutionary War to the Cold War. This paper
provides the major points of transition that created the changes in the American way of
fighting. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Amerfght.wps
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery : A 5 page paper that
provides an overview of this testing process and recognizes the claims of critics against
its design. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Asvab.wps
Implications Of Anti-Personal Landmines Bans For The Operational Commander :
A 15 page paper that provides an overview of the issues related to banning anti-personnel
landmines and the specific issues for an operational commander. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Landmine.wps
U.S. Army Policy (1979-1989) : A 5 page discussion of how policy developed
out of the mistakes of the Viet Nam War into the success of the Persian Gulf War via
policies instigated between 1979 and 1989. The development process is discussed, including
specific policies and military strategies employed by the U.S. Army during these years.
Bibliography cites 4 sources. War79-89.wps
The U.S. Army In The 21st Century : An 8 page essay on the future of the
U.S. Army in the year 2000 and beyond. The essay uses Army sources to show how they will
be using computer technology in the 21st century. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Usarmy.doc
Leadership Theory Applied To The U.S. Army : A 6 page research paper which
examines the ways that the American Management Associations guidelines on
supervisory leadership can be applied to the Army. The writer also discusses the
differences between transformational and transactional leadership and the various
implications of research in this area. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Leadus.wps
How Railroads Changed Military Strategy : A 6 page research paper which
examines how the use of railroads changed how the U.S. military conducted warfare
strategy. The writer particularly relates to what has been called the "first all-out
war" fought by Americans-the Civil War. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Railwar.wps
Green Berets : A 9 page overview of the Green Berets. A brief history,
review of various special forces and makeup of the A-Team, and training are discussed. The
writer includes a discussion of several Green Beret efforts around the globe. Bibliography
lists 12 sources. Grberets2.wps
The Dept. of Defense & The Environment : A 7 page overview of the
Department of Defense and its programs geared towards environmental maintenance. Provides
good historical insight as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Deptdefe.wps
National Security Emergencies : A 5 page paper discussing potential
threats to national security through computer-related espionage, the ease with which
computer hackers can invade both corporate and governmental computer systems, and how
willing American business would be to aid the government during times of national security
emergencies by helping to develop technologies to counteract such security breaches.
Discusses the economical sense on the part of business to participate in such aid.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Natlsecu.wps
The National Committe for Quality Assurance : A 5 page paper that describes
the mission and application of the NCQA, a non-profit organization that evalutates HMOs in
the United States. This paper described the NCQA's evaluative process, their accreditation
procedures, funding sources and their future endeavors. Ncqa.wps
The History & Origin of the National Security Council : A 12 page
paper discussing the United States National Security Council. Writer examines the
ramifications of the NSC, the debate and controversy over its creation, and the role
President Harry Truman played in its creation. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Histnat.wps
U.S. Customs Service : A 6 page overview of U.S. Customs covering just a few
of its services, including defense of U.S. trade laws and borders against spies, drug
traffickers, illegal aliens, unsafe vehicles, and terrorists. The writer argues that the
agencys services are far-reaching and necessary. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Uscust.doc
(The) F117 Stealth Bomber : A 3 page paper on the F117 Stealth Bomber--
Provides some structural detail and a brief historical overview (from the Gulf War to the
present). Good reference for those studying military warfare & weaponry. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. F117stea.wps
Free Flight : A 5 page essay on the F.A.A.'s allowance for "Free
Flight"-- which ends much of the strict route confinement jet pilots once faced.
Focusing mostly on the 'pros,' the writer describes how free flight is not limited to
takeoff to touchdown; It also covers the significant benefits possible during pre-flight
planning activities and ground movement. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Freeflig.wps
Airline Mechanics & F.A.A. Regulation : A 21 page paper on the
regulations imposed on airline mechanics. The writer details the problems and suggested
solutions, as well as the impact of the FAA's proposed regulation Part 66 on the future of
airline mechanics. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Far.wps
Military Pilots and the Airline Industry : The effect of reduction of
military pilots on the airline industry is discussed in this 7 page paper. Suggestions are
made to encourage qualified candidates to pursue careers through the private sector.
Bibliography cites 5 sources. Pilinfd.wps
Submarines in World War II : A 6 page overview of submarine history and
the use of submarines during World War II. Discusses the evolution of the submarine and
illustrates its successes and failures in offensive and defensive movements during World
War II. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Subww2.wps
Outcome / Gulf War Military Strategy : A 23 page research paper that
provides an overview of the political, social and military makeup of Gulf War strategy.
Concentrating on the military end of this equation and an analysis of the outcome of that
war, the writer posits that because of the temporary success of that strategy in the view
of the public, the military would be wise to consider public opinion in its future
discussions of future military strategy. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Iraqwar.wps
Asian Prostitution & The U.S. Military : A 5 page look at Sturdevant
& Stoltzfuss "Let The Good Times Roll," a book examining Asian
prostitutes as a class of victims of American soldiers during times of war. Various social
reasons for Asian prostitution are assessed and the American military is scrutinized for
endorsing their solicitation. No additional sources cited. Prostitn.wps
Women In The Military : A 10 page paper that argues that women should not
be allowed in the military. The issues raised include psychological fitness,
physical-emotional response, and present behavior in the military, and the reputational
and financial costs of that behavior. The writer argues that based on the psychological,
physical-emotional, and behavioral evidence, women should not be allowed in the
military. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Wommil.wps
Gays in the Military & Controversy : A 7 page analysis of the pros
and cons associated with the controversy surrounding laws which attempt to ban homosexuals
from entry in the U.S. armed forces. The writer feels that these laws are, for the most
part, ridiculous as they put the real purpose of the military (to protect our country),
second behind superficial social ones. While both sides of the issues are examined, the
argument leans in favor of an open policy, particularly when considering the fact that we
may some day need to return to a draft or compulsory enlistment. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Gaysmili.wps
Comments On "The Case for a Military Gay Ban" by David H. Hackworth :
A 6 page paper discussing the 1992 Washington Post article by David H. Hackworth on
"The Case for a Military Gay Ban." Hackworth notes a variety of experience-based
reasons for hhis opposition to gays in the military. Bibliography lists two sources. Gayshh.wps
The GI Bill : 12 pages in length. Following the end of World War II,
homecoming veterans were faced with no skills, no money and no job. Fortunately for them,
the government stepped in with the GI Bill, which offered financial aid and scholarships
for those wanting to acquire a higher education. Millions of veterans took advantage of
the various programs under the bill, thus improving their lives, in particular, and the
prosperity of the country in general. The writer chronicles the history of the GI Bill,
its sub programs, as well as where the program is today. Bibliography included. GIBill.wps
Military Buildup Under the Reagan Administration : A 22 page research
paper dealing with the Cold War decisions which lead to the buildup of the military under
President Ronald Reagan. This paper also deals with the differing opinions as to whether
or not this buildup helped or hindered the ending of the Cold War. Bibliography lists 15
sources. Reagan2.wps
Military Benefits / Have They Eroded ? : A 6 page essay exploring
benefits available to military active duty and retired personnel. Numerous benefits are
offered to those serving in the armed forces. Despite base closures and shrinking defense
budgets, those benefits still exist. The writer discusses many but not all of the benefits
and points out the military person receives a lower pay, thus the benefits are a necessary
part of being a member of the armed forces. Bibliography lists 1 source. Milben.wps
The United Postal Service : A 5 page paper on the internal workings of
the mail system in the U.S. Included is a brief overview and history of the Postal Service
along with economic and financial data. Bibliography included. Uspo.wps
Postal Workers & Violence : The
phenomenon is discussed in light of sociological theory in this 8 page paper. Aberrant
behavior of postal workers is examined as well as possible causes. Theories such as
anomie, alienation and differential association are included. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Postalv.wps
The "School Of Assassins" Should Be Closed : A 5 page essay that
analyzes, using quotes from the source, Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer's convincing argument as
presented in his book, The School of Assassins, that the government-run
"School of the Americas" should be closed due to its part in human rights
violations in Latin America. Assassin.wps
OSHA : This 5 page paper looks at OSHA, its purpose and services it offers
to the small business managers to help them comply with the multitude of regulations.
General information is provided with specific examples of how one company working with
hazardous materials is working with OSHA to maintain a safe environment. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. OSHA3.wps
OSHA's Application in the Physical Education Workplace : A 6 page paper on
the Occupational Health & Safety Association (OSHA) and
how some of its mandates can be applied to precautionary measures in physical education
settings. Issues concerning job rotation for the phys. ed teacher, increased safety
equipment for players, posture control, and more are discussed. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Osha.wps
OSHA's Voluntary Protection Programs : 10 pages on OSHA's (Occupational
Health & Safety Association) "voluntary protection
plans"-- designed to maintain a safer workplace environment and to limit the number
of inspection visits that OSHA reps have to make. Report contains an insightful look at
OSHA's history, overhaul problem, political reform, and the rationale behind creating
voluntary protection programs. Specific laws, acts, rules & regulations, etc; are
examined in great detail. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Oshavol.wps
Aerial Platforms & Aerial Ladder Apparatus : A 5 page paper that
provides an overview of aerial platforms and aerial ladder apparatus and considers the
OSHA regulations and safety issues regarding their use. This paper also looks at the
variety of uses for this type of equipment. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Aerial.doc
(The) US Armed Forces / A History Of Race and Gender Integration :
9 full pages on the history and changes in the military armed forces concerning its
integrations. The writer describes racial and gender-related tensions, as well as positive
aspects, strides taken, and varied opinions on the integration issue. An APA bibliography
lists 9 sources. integmil.wps
(The) U.S. Customs Service : A thorough, 23 page discussion of the U.S.
Customs Service; its history, functions, issues & problems, recent operations etc;
Bibliography lists 15 sources. Customs.wps
(The) U.S. Customs Service # 2 :A brief 5 page version of Customs.wps.
Custshor.wps
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / Public Admin. Example : A
6 page definitional overview of public administration and how the United States Department
of Health and Human Services, a cabinet-level development concerned with people and
humanistic concerns, constitutes a primary example of how the concept works. Information
on the various sub-departments and their functions is provided. Bibliography lists 2
sources. Publiadm.wps
The Drug Enforcement Agency and the Legalization of Marijuana :
A 10 page paper outlining the responsibilities of the Drug Enforcement Agency and their
involvement in the controversy over the efforts to legalize marijuana. Bibliography lists
fourteen sources. Dea.wps
Wasteful Spending In The Military / A Problem Spanning Decades :
An 8 page paper that provides an overview of the issue of wastefulness in governmental
spending as it relates to the United States over the past two decades. The writer focus on
budgetary and economic issues that have translated into wasteful spending in light of the
end of the Cold War. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Military.wps
When Your Employees Are in the National Guard Reserves... :
A 13 page research paper on how the unique position held by National Guardsmen in the
Federal personnel system,-- maintaining a dual status as civilians and soldiers while
serving in a mixed state/federal organization-- cannot stop them from receiving any
benefits, salary, or other compensation in the workplace. A primary focus of this paper is
the Uniformed Services Employment and Re-employment
Rights Act (U.S.E.R.R.A.)-- an extensive
revision of an old Veterans Re-employment Rights Act of 1940, which contains many new
rights and responsibilities for reservists and their employers. Among the many interesting
rules : employees cannot be forced to substitute vacation time with time served on-duty in
the Reserves. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Natgaurd.wps
The Securities & Exchange Commission : This 22 page research paper is a
comprehensive review of the SEC. Aspects covered include: legal framework of the SEC; laws
the SEC administers, including the Security Act of 1933, the Security and Exchange Act of
1934, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and several other Acts and amendments through
1995; the reporting processes; and the impact on businesses including legal liabilities
and disclosure requirements. Bibliography lists 12 sources. SEC.wps
In Defense Of American Liberties : 5 pages in length. Samuel Walker's In
Defense of American Liberties: A History of the ACLU demonstrates the strengths,
weaknesses and changes implemented by the American Civil Liberties Union over the past
century. Its in-depth and detailed, if not sometimes strong and emotional, depiction gives
the reader a sense of reality with regard to how it was -- and still is -- to fight for
one's inherent freedoms. The writer discusses Walker's interpretation of how the ACLU
climbed up from the ranks to become the most respected civil liberties organization.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Walker3.wps
POLITICAL
THEORY
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
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
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
"Who Will Tell The People ?" / The Betrayal of American Democracy :
An 8 page paper that provides an overview of the first eight chapters of Greiders
book. No additional sources cited. Greider.doc
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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
R ousseau, 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
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 more group oriented than
Durkheim who incorporated individualism. Detailed discussions on sociological concepts
dominate the paper; concepts noted are anomie, alienation, social stratification,
capitalism and communism. Bibliography lists 13 sources. Marxdurk.wps
Marx & Durkheim In Modern Society : This 8 page essay defines the work
of the two great theorists while exploring their possible views on contemporary issues.
Both Marx and Durkheims social, religious, and political lives are explored. The
concepts from each of the men are compared in an analysis that culminates at a look at
todays issue of social welfare system and the school voucher issue. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. Modsoci.wps
Marx & Durkheim In Modern Society Version # 2 : This 3 page essay
defines the work of the two great theorists while exploring their possible views on
contemporary issues. Both Marx and Durkheims social, religious, and political lives
are explored. The concepts from each of the men are compared in an analysis that
culminates at a look at todays issue of social welfare. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Marxdurk.wps
Marx, Weber, & Durkheim / Social Theories Of The Modern Poor ? :
A comprehensive 14 page paper evaluating the sociological theories of these classic
thinkers in an attempt to see whether they are applicable with relevance to evaluating
today's lower class citizens. Historic projects such as F.D.R.'s New Deal, Reagan's
Welfare Reform, etc; are assessed with reference to sociological theory. It is concluded
that what has occurred over the decades is actually a continued rise in the underclass,
the working poor, with impoverished children, new immigrants, the aged, single family
heads of households, inner city decline, and other poor, nearly all coming under one kind
of welfare guideline or program, while we are still left without any clear understanding
of what poverty is, or who the poor are and how to help them. Bibliography lists 15+
sources. Poorsoci.wps
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
Poverty and Public Policy : The general thrust in public policy toward
poverty in the United States is explained from a Marxist perspective. This 5 page paper
also looks at the issue in terms of Durkheim's theories. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Publicpol.wps
Winning The War On Poverty : A 5 page paper analyzing John Schwarzs
book entitled "Americas Hidden Success." The writer gives an
overview of what the book is about and observes and addresses some popular criticism. Schwarz.wps
Anomie and Alienation : Durkheim's anomie and Marx's alienation are
compared in this 5 page paper. These theories are viewed in respect to their relevance in
today's world. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Alien.wps
Hegel's Influence On Marxism and Fascism : This 11 page report examines
the philosopher Georg Hegel, and how he affected the development of Marxism and Fascism.
Hegel's philosophy is explored in depth. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Hegel.wps
Theories on Capitalism : This 12 page paper explores capitalism in the light
of several contemporary works as well as with Marxism itself. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Sociology.wps
The Political Writings Of Jean-Jacques Rousseau : A 9 page paper discussing
four works by philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau considered political in nature.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Rousseau4.doc
Rousseaus "Origins Of Civil Society" : A 6 page paper
discussing Rousseaus "Civil Society." What were the primary issues in the
idea of civil society and how did Rousseau present them. Bibliography lists two sources. Civilsoc.wps
Jean-Jacques Rousseau & His Criticism Of The Arts : A 3 page essay
discussing Rousseau's criticism of art as something that inherently corrupts civic virtue.
The writer finds that Rousseau is logically fair when he critiques Moliere but
finds reason to debate his denouncement of the theater -- arguing that in his attack on
the arts, Rousseau does actually promotes and endorse certain fascist ideals of
censorship. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Rousseau.wps
Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Individual in Society : This 4 page paper
covers the writings of the eighteenth-century philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and
describes his views on the relationship of the individual to society. It also argues that
Rousseau was an early voice in the development of modern totalitarianism, as well as the
events of the French Revolution. 1 work cited. Rouseau.wps
Political Oppression & Morally Justifiable Violence / A Philosophical Argument
: A 5 page paper that provides philosophical arguments for the use of violence as a
morally justifiable response to political oppression. This paper looks at the perspectives
of philosophers including Plato, Cicero, Kant and Hume. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Justviol.wps
Sir Francis Bacon's New Atlantis : A 20 page paper discussing New
Atlantis in relationship to its time as well as contrasting it to other versions of
ideal societies or utopias. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Newatl.wps
Sir Thomas More's "Utopia" / An Analytical Criticism : A 3 page
essay in which the writer critiques More's "Utopia"-- pointing out several
atrocities including the treatment of lawyers and animals in his fictitious society. The
writer does also find, however, that the book was intended to be satirical and therefore
to only criticize it would be to overlook its "chariacture-like" value. No other
sources cited. Utopia.wps
Sir Thomas More's "Utopia" # 2 / Imperfection Is Better... : A 3
page look at the geopolitical beliefs expounded in Utopia and how such societies have
traditionally failed throughout the course of history. The writer argues that rather than
strive for the unattainable, we should learn to appreciate the value of imperfection. No
other sources cited. Utopia2.wps
Sir Thomas More's "Utopia" # 3 / Not A "Perfect" Society : A
3 page essay criticizing More's Utopia in an historical context. The writer feels that a
"perfect" society is not possible when it has war, prisoners or war, and
slavery. Examples from other Utopian ideologies are presented to illustrate points made.
No other sources cited. Utopia3.wps
Sir Thomas More's "Utopia" # 4 / Communism Doesn't Work ! : In
this insightful 3 page essay, the writer argues that in Utopian societies, the creator is
always theoretically "playing God," and establishing whatever social order (s)he
sees fit for the achievement of societal perfection. It is argued that there exists no
viable connection between the Utopia presented in Thomas More's book and true democracy.
Rather, More's Utopia more closely resembles Communism -- a failed idea ! No other
sources cited. Utopia4.wps
Sir Thomas Mores "Utopia" & The Communist State : A 5
page paper analyzing the ways in which Thomas Mores idealized society, described in
his book Utopia, could be said to be Communist. The paper concludes that the actual aims
of Karl Marx and More were different; Marx was calling for a social revolution, and More
was calling for a moral one. Bibliography lists three sources including book. Utopia.doc
Sir Thomas Mores "Utopia" & The Renaissance City :
A 6 page paper examining the way Sir Thomas Mores Utopia reflected the actual
conditions of the Renaissance city. Particular attention is paid to London, where More
lived; the paper also shows how Mores views differed from Platos Republic,
the book he used as his primary source. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Moreutop.wps
Sir Thomas Mores "Utopia" / An Analytical Overview : A 10
page research paper concerning the first of many literary "utopias" which
describe perfect imaginary societies. The writer explores the framework of the society
imaged by Sir Thomas More in the early sixteenth-century discussing such topics as the
rights of the individual, the laws, and customs of Mores ideal human society.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Moreutop.wps
Sir Thomas Mores "Utopia"/ Writing Style : This 5 page
research paper examines the classic 1516 futuristic novel, Utopia by Sir Thomas
More. Specifically discussed are More's literary technique and writing style as well as
offers a comparison between the cultural and historical situation in which the work was
produced to the cultural and historical situation in which it was read. Bibliography lists
1 source. Sirtom.wps
Why Nations Go To War : A 10 page paper focusing primarily upon
Stoessinger's book "Why Nations Go To War" and complementing it with
extra research. The writer discusses war in the twentieth century, its causes &
outcomes, etc;. The concept of Mutually Assured Destruction (M.A.D.)
is examined and the possibility of another major conflict is assessed. Specific case
examples including the threat of Sadaam Hussein are injected into the analysis.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Whywar.wps
Why Nations Go To War # 2 : A 5 page, analytical evaluation of Stoessinger's
"Why Nations Go To War"-- a political treatise on the causes of war in
the 20th century. The writer assesses the importance of leaders' personalities, conquest,
and war as an aspect of human nature. It is argued that while another major world conflict
is unlikely at present, we must be mindful of leaders in Third World countries who stand
to threaten global security. No other sources cited. Whywar2.wps
The Role of the Enlightenment in Modernity Analyzed : This 4 page research
paper examines how the changes which took place during the Enlightenment defined
modernity. Specifically discussed are the main assumptions of the Enlightenment and how
they produced modern scientific perspective, social and natural sciences. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. Modern1.wps
Modernity Analyzed : This 4 page research paper examines whether modernity
was merely a philosophical movement or a response to European economic and social changes,
taking the latter position. Specifically discussed is the concept of modernity as it
correlated with the emergence of capitalism and the birth of the state. Bibliography
lists1 source. Modern2.wps
Modernization & Underdevelopment Theories : This 4 page research paper
examines the impact of modernization and the development of conservative and liberal
theories which resulted. Specifically discussed are the origin of these theories, their
characteristics and weaknesses. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Modern3.wps
Revolutionary Men : A 5 page paper discussing the concept of
revolution and the influence that individual men have on the political changes that occur
within a country. The examples are based on Vaclav Havels Open Letters and
Eduard Dunes Notes of a Red Guard. Both of these men were men of vision and
both of them have a story that llustrates how one man can become involved, however subtly,
and make a difference. Revolutm.wps
Death Of Sovereignty - Neorealism, Liberalism & International Political
History : An 8 page paper that responds to the charge that sovereignty is dying in
the current international political system and then applies neorealist and liberal
political perspectives to demonstrate the argument. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Neolibin.wps
Pluralism and the Politics of Environment : This 9 page
essay reviews the pluralistic issues surrounding the modern environmental movement. What
can serve as a resolution? What concerns must all groups evaluate and resolve?
Bibliography lists seven sources. Green.wps
Pluralism Analyzed : This 12 page research paper examines
the pluralism school of philosophical thought. Specifically discussed are its evolution
from early monism and dualism, the early remnants of pluralism reflected in the teachings
of Anaxagoras, Empedocles, Socrates and Aristotle, and the emergence of pluralism as a
popular modern-day philosophy influenced by empiricist David Hume, pragmatist William
James, mathematician Bertrand Russell and social theorist Paulo Freire. Bibliography lists
11 sources. Plurlism.wps
Eugene Debs & The
Socialist Movement : The movement in the United States, as well as the life of
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