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- 3051: To Have Intellectual Freedom Or To Be Censored
- ... and stability for the imperialistic supports, and another perspective, my side of the matter. II. THE MOTHERLAND’S AND NATION’S INDIVISIBLE WHOLENESS Intellectual freedom, which involves the freedom of religion, the freedom of speech, the freedom of press, and the right to assembly, has usually been neglected or limited as it gives the entire right to live the nature of ...
- 3052: When the Government Stood Up For Civil Rights
- ... legislation was the most important law passed in civil rights since the Reconstruction. It was groundbreaking legislation that aimed to end all forms of discrimination based on race, color, gender, religion or national origin. Title I removes registration requirements and procedural bias, to guarantee equal voting rights. Title II, the main leap forward for civil rights, banns discrimination in places of ...
- 3053: The Constituion
- ... the people. If the Bill of Rights is considered, the religious aspect of the tradition becomes apparent. The First Amendment states, "Congress may make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...," showing that, unlike the British government, the new US government had no intention of naming or supporting a state church or suppressing any religious ...
- 3054: Social Welfare And Its Effects
- ... Decisions are made in any society to effect the political economy which in turn ensures the society’s economic sustenance and ultimate survival. Early on, these factors were tied to religion and sharing. Because early man’s formats needs were food and shelter, the sharing of these essentials was power (Day, 1977, p.61). In the early hunter gathering societies, resources ...
- 3055: Nazism
- ... Hitler's case the prejudice had become maniacal it was a dominant force in his private and political personalities. Anti-Semitism was not a policy for Adolf Hitler--it was religion. And in the Germany of the 1920s, stunned by defeat, and the ravages of the Versailles treaty, it was not hard for a leader to convince millions that one element ...
- 3056: The Evolution of the First Amendment
- The Evolution of the First Amendment The first amendment states, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government ...
- 3057: The First Amendment: Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace
- ... Wallace and Mangan do not just ponder the question of censorship, they offer a number of interesting solutions that avoid trampling all over guarantees of freedom of speech, press, and religion. The book has numerous stories, as well as fascinating details of earlier legislation struggles over technologies such as radio, television, and the telephone, which it applies to the controversies over ...
- 3058: The Doctrine of Fascism
- ... Fascist state does not have a set theology. Mussolini criticizes Robispierre for attempting to create a God, and the Bolsheviks for attempting to end faith. The Fascist state approves of religion. In the Fascist state, faith is defended and respected. Fascist states are empirical ones, not only territorially, but spiritually as well. Fascism manifests it's vitality through the empire. The ...
- 3059: What is Fascism and Why does it Emerge?
- ... for the wellbeing of the nation. Nationalism is a force which the fascist uses to eliminate conflict between social classes and restore unity through shared values such as race, language, religion and unifies men through symbols and traditions of a nation. It reduces the risk of liberal individualism and focuses on funnelling aggression into a powerful force and channelling it against ...
- 3060: The United Nations
- ... a historic proclamation of the basic rights and freedoms to which all men and women are entitled the right to life, liberty and nationality, to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, to work, to be educated, to take part in government, and many other rights. The Declaration was adopted by the General Assembly on 10 December 1948, a date commemorated every ...
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