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Quotes Political Correctness

What do you think of this quote from Winston Churchill against women's suffrage?
"The women's suffrage movement is that the side small winery, if we allow women to vote will mean the loss of social structure and the increase in liberal cause under the sun. Women are well represented by his parents, brothers and husbands. "- Winston Churchill, in particular the loss of social structure and the emergence of liberal causes forecasts family went .. the drain and political correctness is running rampant annoyed about everything.
A man with a good prognosis.
Obama’s Historic Nonmination on Korean TV
Political Science Journals Online

Where I can find online Political Science Journals ????????
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Go one page of the university library as well: http://www.lib.washington.edu/types/ejournals/ http://highwire.stanford.edu/lists/freeart.dtl
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DAEDALUS, Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Summer 1992, Vol. 121, No. 3 Political Pharmacology: Thinking About Drugs Thinking about Drugs, rethinking the drug policy…. |
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Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management online learning reaches out to the Security Cooperation community.(EDUCATION AND TRAINING): An article from: DISAM Journal $9.95 This digital document is an article from DISAM Journal, published by Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management on November 1, 2009. The length of the article is 892 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Defense … |
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Philosophy Politics Democracy

Who influences most people throughout history?
the meaning of the teachings of influence of mathematics, science, English, astrology, etc etc (not religion) Explain why too. I think the Greeks were the most influential people in history. Our language is based on their own, have brought democracy and politics, science (astrology), Mathematics, Philosophy, indoor plumbing lol, and more.
In fact, Arabs are also – here comes the algebra (it is an Arabic word). They kept alive a lot of intelligence in the dark and Middle Ages. Mayas were brilliant, but no effect because there was little influence. A shame. The Egyptians were brilliant in the first building ziggarat – They not only born the pyramids – they have done for a long time. View Saqqara. Of course, the 1787 constitutional convention – a bold experiment that worked! The Romans for the public. See the Via Appia, the arch of Hadrian's Wall, hypocaust and other works of art.
Alain Badiou. Democracy, Politics and Philosophy 2006 4/5
Liberal Politics Quotes

12 Pt Barnum Quotes to Commemorate the Birthday of a Great Showman
PT Barnum was one of the greatest showmen of all time, so it’s only fitting that we commemorate his birthday with a few great PT Barnum quotes. There is a lot we can learn from this legend. From entertainment to financial success, he always accomplished what he set out to do. Let us commemorate the day of his birth with these twelve insightful (if not a bit greedy at times) quotes.
1. “There’s a sucker born every minute.”
2. “Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant.”
3. “Those who really desire to attain an independence, have only set their minds upon it, and adopt the proper means, as they do in regard to any other object which they wish to accomplish, and the thing is easily done.”
4. “Without promotion something terrible happens, nothing!”
5. “Many persons are always kept poor, because they are too visionary. Every project looks to them like certain successes, and therefore they keep changing from one business to another, always in hot water, always ‘under the harrow’.”
6. “Engage in one kind of business only, and stick to it faithfully until you succeed, or until your experience shows that you should abandon it.”
7. “Work at it, if necessary, early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and never deferring for a single hour that which can be done just as well now…Ambition, energy, industry, perseverance, are indispensable requisites for success in business.”
8. “The truth is, the more kind and liberal a man is, the more generous will be the patronage bestowed upon him.”
9. “Politeness and civility are the best capital ever invested in business. Large stores, gilt signs, flaming advertisements, will all prove unavailing if you or your employees treat your patrons abruptly.”
10. “Unless a man enters upon the vocation intended for him by nature, and best suited to his peculiar genius, he cannot succeed.”
11. “If he owned the Museum, and you had paid him for the privilege of visiting it, and he had then insulted you, there might be some reason in your resenting it, but in this instance he is the man who pays, while we receive, and you must, therefore, put up with his bad manners.”
12. “Men who drive sharp bargains with their customers, acting as if they never expected to see them again, will not be mistaken. They will never see them again as customers. People don’t like to pay and get kicked also.”
You know, today’s businesses could learn a lot from Mr. PT Barnum himself. It seems as though most of them have forgotten that the paying customer can make or break them. PT Barnum knew this. His quotes are evidence of it. Let these twelve PT Barnum quotes not only commemorate the man’s birthday, but serve as a reminder to today’s businesses that customer service really does matter.
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Top 10 Liberal Quotes for 2009: Part 1
Power Politics Culture

The Legal and Organized Political Power
The components of national power of the state, qualitative and quantitative factors of economic, political, social and military power are needed to interpret the same state as a dynamic social relationship, which necessarily interacts with all facets of social behavior.
The combination of these optical multidisciplinary appreciate the history and present of nations, as part of social and institutional contents of the country, under the deposit of state powers in the government figure, defines the policies to follow. This statement is of particular importance as it cannot be separated from the external to internal power, and in many ways, the way state acts have to do with the image it has of himself, that reaching out and that others have of it.
Schematically, the assertion that the national and international power means “… The power or ability of the subjects of international society to impose its own will on others, based on the preparation of its population, as well as the quantity, quality and use of resources at their disposal, in determining the degree of organization and development they have attained in all spheres: political, economic, legal, social, cultural, scientific, technical, military, etc.. as well as the objectives of its foreign policy, and supported by the ability of its armed forces and the complexity of their arms. Therefore, power is a complex global power that determines the specific weight of each actors of contemporary international society.
The ability and willingness to exercise ( power) reflects the degree of cohesion and direction in national policy and have given concrete expression in the international arena. In this perspective is the conceptualization of Raymond Aron, external action is not only diplomacy, in the narrowest sense of the term… but also influences or pressures, voluntary or otherwise, brought by the country on other countries, both because of what it is, and because of what he does, and both its multinational companies as their diplomats.
National Power reflects possibilities and limitations in it. National Power flows from state power, the exercise of delegated to the nation state, which has the power to establish and implement the political-legal process. Thus, the State, such as monopolizing the use of force, avoiding anarchic violence between individuals and gives the government the means to enforce the institutional comprehensiveness of the National Power is the result of the agglutination of all means available to the nation: political, economic, social (psychosocial) and military. National Power serves the domestic and foreign policy externally is surety instrument of sovereignty, aimed to conquer and preserve national objectives relating to international relations.
These are called the sovereign independence of states, the absence of a higher power, the detachment from all external brake, which attaches to relations between states his peculiar sense of anarchy. There are three powerful imperatives: the prestige, fear and interest, as it is natural that the weak law is dominated by the strong. Power has formed an indissoluble part of the study of relations between states and ways in which power became the main catalyst for the evolution in the forms of political organization.
Without explaining the power it cannot be explained the historical evolution of the social community clustered in the political, from the primitive commune to the supranational schemes today. Hence the use of power in relations between states was analyzed also as a synonym of “Power Politics“, generally from the perspective of “realpolitik”. The power in international relations is the ability of a nation to use its tangible and intangible resources, so that they can affect the behavior of other nations.
According to a more specialized, the politics of power are a system of international relations in which groups regard themselves, as the ultimate goals, employ at least vital purposes, the most effective means at their disposal and are measured according to their weight in case of conflict.
Power politics generally are interpreted from the perspective of interstate and as sources of power have their own internal conditions of which becomes its capacity. Hence, National Power, Foreign Policy and Political Power as communicating vessels are the sources of power and capacity.
Thus we can summarize these power politics as a means to achieve the purposes of the nation, and also view internal policies (or domestic), and in foreign policy, because in all these are seeking for power.
The effectiveness of power and significance of their policies is measuring and valuing power, played by objective basis for defining and quantifying multidisciplinary sectors, e.g. – In the effective and efficient use of national power. While power is a relative term, the capabilities are not.
Often it is stated that the power of a nation is simply the sum total of their abilities but always entails power capabilities, is also related to other dimensions. It is important that, while the skills can be delimited objectively, the power must be assessed in every case in terms of psychological and subtle relationship.
In the same vein, Kissinger said that “most of history has shown a synthesis of military, political and economic, which has generally proven to be symmetrical. The sheer will is not enough to the satisfaction of interests; you need the ability to do so. In this summarizes the genesis of power: to prioritize the satisfaction of the interests that man needs to use available means and resources and ensure that they can impose their will, so you can secure control over the obstructions to the achievement of their interests reflecting the possibilities and limitations of National Power.
So does the ability by the end of this century and millennium, a financial institution charged with the uncompromising defense of the principles of neoliberal and monetarism emerged from the Chicago school in the eighties, the World Bank, the state role revalues and emphasizes the full use of state capacities, under the sign of efficiency.
An effective state is essential to have the goods and services – and the rules and institutions-that allow markets to flourish and people to lead healthier and happier life. Experience taught us that the state is central to the process of economic and social development, but not as a direct provider of growth but as a partner, catalyst and initiator of this process. The world is changing and with it also changes our ideas about the role of government in economic and social development.
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Italy’s ‘Veline’ Culture Mixes Showgirls, Power
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The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After $8.99 KENNEDY ASSASSINATION: 24 HOURS AFTER… |
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Kennedys: The Curse of Power (The History Channel) $2.50 In the modern world, the idea of a curse is usually dismissed as superstition. Yet in the case of the Kennedy family, many otherwise skeptical people regard their repeated misfortunes as the result of outside forces. Using newsreel footage, still photos, archival material and numerous original interviews, KENNEDYS: THE CURSE OF POWER examines the string of tragedies that has befallen the family, … |
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The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America $16.40 Popular conservative blogger Pamela Geller and New York Times bestselling author Robert Spencer sound a wake-up call for Americans to stop the Obama administration from limiting our hard-won freedoms, silencing our democratic voices, and irreparably harming America for generations to come. America is being tested in a way that she has never been tested before. Since taking the oath of office in Ja… |
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Rule by Secrecy: The Hidden History That Connects the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons, and the Great Pyramids $6.55 In this astonishing book, celebrated reporter and New York Times -; bestselling author Jim Marrs painstakingly explores the world’s most closely guarded secrets, exposing clandestine cabals and the power they have wielded throughout time. Defiantly rooting out the truth, he unearths starting evidence that the real movers and shakers covertly collude to start and stop wars, manipulate stock marke… |
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1959: The Year Everything Changed $8.61 Acclaimed national security columnist and noted cultural critic Fred Kaplan looks past the 1960s to the year that really changed America While conventional accounts focus on the sixties as the era of pivotal change that swept the nation, Fred Kaplan argues that it was 1959 that ushered in the wave of tremendous cultural, political, and scientific shifts that would play out in the decades th… |