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    and purpose in mind. In the 1830’s the government in France was very unstable. Tocqueville’s intentions for his book‚ Democracy in America‚ were to convince the French aristocracy that a democracy would be a superior form of government to a monarchy for the people of France. If this idea was exposed to and accepted by the aristocracy then it would eventually be accepted by the lower classes‚ and hopefully bring about permanent reform. Achieving this purpose would be a difficult task and would require

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    constitution: DOTMAP DEMOCRACY‚ OLIGARCHY‚ TYRANNY‚ MONARCHY‚ ARISTOCRACY AND POLITY. Aristotle’s purpose was to evaluate these forms of government in order to find the ‘ideal’ constitution. In his view‚ DOT DEMOCRACY‚ OLIGARCHY AND TYRANNY were all bad forms of government as the rulers (whether individuals‚ groups and masses) generally ruled in their own interests and at the expense of others. In contrast‚ MAP MONARCHY‚ ARISTOCRACY AND POLITY were found to be the preferred as they governed in

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    arguments that the good life can be best achieved by placing power in the hands of a meritorious few‚ also known as an aristocracy‚ who are guided by reason‚ would help solve the tragedy of the commons because an aristocracy guided by reason will constantly be trying to find ways to enhance the lifestyle of the individual and the society they are found in. The reason why an aristocracy guided by reason can help solve the tragedy of the commons is because they have mastered control over their appetite

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    every characteristic of a person belonging to the upper class. Chaucer’s hidden meanings and ideas make us think that the story is about roosters and farm animals‚ but in reality he is making the Aristocracy of his time period the subject of his mockery by making the reader realize how clueless the Aristocracy can be to the way things are in the real World. Chaucer describes Chaunticleer in many different ways. One of them is his language. Chaunticleer’s language is that of a scholar. He quotes many

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    Joshua Wohlgemuth A Tale of Two Cities: The Victorian Era and the Abandonment of Spirituality Throughout the early to mid 19th Century‚ a new and cultural age took hold of Europe‚ specifically Great Britain with the commencing of the Victorian Era. Marked by impressive achievements such as the Industrial Revolution‚ La Belle Epoque‚ and the beginnings of an urban middle class‚ this era was also plagued with child labor‚ poor hygiene‚ prostitution‚ the constant class distinctions‚ and a bloody revolution

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    As a political scientist one of the most important questions to ask is‚ “What should the aim of government in society be and why?” To answer this question I will examine the perspectives of three philosophers‚ Thomas Aquinas‚ Thomas Hobbes‚ and John Locke‚ in regards to their views on government’s role and obligation in a society. To understand and define the aim of government in society the best form of government must first be defined. The best form of government will be defined using Plato’s teaching’s

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    what form is in your country? There are six forms of government‚ according to Aristotle. There are three main forms (government of one‚ government of a few‚ and government of many) with two which derive from the main ones: Royalty – Tyranny; Aristocracy – Oligarchy; Constitutional Government – Democracy. First of all‚ Royalty is a constitutional government of one which purpose is the common good as a whole. However‚ in most cases it turns out that the Royalty cannot act as a true one because the

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    characters: Mrs. Moreen‚ Morgan Moreen‚ and Pemberton. The author utilized tone to produce an image as well as feelings towards the characters as well as the concept of aristocracy as a whole. The relationships between the characters add to the feelings that surround human society in the short story. The social structure of the aristocracy creates a setting for the story that makes the relationships even more complex. The bitter timidity of Pemberton revealed through his point of view exposes the underlying

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    It differs from democracy or other assembly groups‚ in that it reserves the power for those privileged class‚ which throughout history meant that you were born into it. (Aristocracy) Democracy‚ like that the United States was founded upon‚ usually is associated with Athens‚ but they were not the only city-state to establish such political system. In Athens‚ with this establishment rules were‚ “any male citizen 18 years or

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    down to sip it.. Dickens also makes a metaphor of the common people to "rats who crept out of their holes". This shows us that the common people were undergoing subhuman conditions while the aristocracy was living life in luxury. The reader begins to hate the aristocracy when Dickens shows how the aristocracy exploited the common people. We see this in Dicken’s portrayal of Marquis St Evermonde. This aristocrat shows selfishness and dominance over the common people of France. He has no respect for

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