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Side A ------ Side B Globalization ------ are we a global world? yes-increasing interdependent of citizens and nations Government ------ FORCE-ligit use of force Governments oldest objective ------ maintain order=rules Thomas Hobbes ------ he supports a strong central gov Thomas Hobbes: live with out govt ------ Solitary, poor, etc. NEGATIVElife would be shortSurvival of the fittest John Locke ------ Two Treatises on Governmentinfluences Thomas Jefferson in writing Declaration of Independence Locke: life, liberty, property ------ Goverment objective is to protect life liberty and property but they replaced property with the pursuite of happiness Karl Max/state ------ German, all land and prodution will be owned by the state not the individual Public goods ------ Benefits and survices that benefit the people.pay through taxesgovernment owned Major objective of todays government ------ is pormoting EQUALITY Resdistribuing wealth ------ taking wealth from citizens and spreding it out to the poor and through taxes One person One vote ------ all votes are the same not matter what Equality of opportunity ------ may the best person winman or woman equality of outcome ------ you already know the outcomeoutcome is predetermined "original dilemma" ------ balance between freedom and order "modern dilemma" ------ alance between freedom and equalityq capitalism ------ privately owenless governmentUSA is a capitalistic nation Laissez-faire ------ government has a hands off attitudesurvival of the fittest libertarianism ------ oppose all governmentlittle taxesminimum passive government Anarchism ------ no governmentaka anarckyno controll liberal ------ foster equalitygovernment needs to be active in supporting equality conservatives ------ rather have freedom over equality democracy ------ angentDemo=common people political equality ------ all votes count equally direct democracy/modern societies ------ we have moved away from direct demcorcy indirect democracy/repsentative democracy ------ we live in a indirect democracy aka republic minority rights ------ basic rights are given and minority rights are protected pluralist model ------ organized groups and more than one elite theory ------ groups are small and based on controll of wealth us is controlled by they elite and is a oligarchy nation ------ lakfjag
Side A ------ Side B Globalization ------ are we a global world? yes-increasing interdependent of citizens and nations Government ------ FORCE-ligit use of force Governments oldest objective ------ maintain order=rules Thomas Hobbes ------ he supports a strong central gov Thomas Hobbes: live with out govt ------ Solitary, poor, etc. NEGATIVElife would be shortSurvival of the fittest John Locke ------ Two Treatises on Governmentinfluences Thomas Jefferson in writing Declaration of Independence Locke: life, liberty, property ------ Goverment objective is to protect life liberty and property but they replaced property with the pursuite of happiness Karl Max/state ------ German, all land and prodution will be owned by the state not the individual Public goods ------ Benefits and survices that benefit the people.pay through taxesgovernment owned Major objective of todays government ------ is pormoting EQUALITY Resdistribuing wealth ------ taking wealth from citizens and spreding it out to the poor and through taxes One person One vote ------ all votes are the same not matter what Equality of opportunity ------ may the best person winman or woman equality of outcome ------ you already know the outcomeoutcome is predetermined "original dilemma" ------ balance between freedom and order "modern dilemma" ------ alance between freedom and equalityq capitalism ------ privately owenless governmentUSA is a capitalistic nation Laissez-faire ------ government has a hands off attitudesurvival of the fittest libertarianism ------ oppose all governmentlittle taxesminimum passive government Anarchism ------ no governmentaka anarckyno controll liberal ------ foster equalitygovernment needs to be active in supporting equality conservatives ------ rather have freedom over equality democracy ------ angentDemo=common people political equality ------ all votes count equally direct democracy/modern societies ------ we have moved away from direct demcorcy indirect democracy/repsentative democracy ------ we live in a indirect democracy aka republic minority rights ------ basic rights are given and minority rights are protected pluralist model ------ organized groups and more than one elite theory ------ groups are small and based on controll of wealth us is controlled by they elite and is a oligarchy nation ------ lakfjag
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