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941: The First Amendment: Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace
... the CDA was not explicit or detailed enough for him to abide by it in his courtroom. The First Amendment is the main issue presented within this piece of work. Wallace and Mangan present their philosophy it through the entirety of the book. They believe that the First Amendment has been interpreted to say that people will not make content based distinctions of speech; there should be no censorship; the cure ...
942: Natural Law
Natural Law The School of Natural Law Philosophy was an intellectual group of philosophers. They developed new ways of thinking about religion and government. Natural law was based on moral principles, but the overall outlook changed with the times. John Locke was a ...
943: Insights on De Tocqueville's Democracy In America
... be the most intractable problem for the U.S. One of Tocqueville's observations about the United States is that he thought there is no country in the civilized world that is less attention paid philosophy than the United States. This is applicable to American life in 1997 because the whole world is practically joined to the United States. Just about every country in the world trades with, tours in, and ...
944: The First Amendment
... refused to take action. The defendant was acquitted on the basis that in cases of libel the jury should judge both law and the facts. James Alexander was the first colonial writer to develop a philosophy on the freedom of speech. He founded the American Philosophical Society and masterminded the Zenger defense. Alexander's chief conviction was "Freedom of speech is a principal pillar in a free government: when this support ...
945: Paramilitary and Survivalist Groups
... injured many others. Some of these groups claim to be able to justify racism, hate, and even murder. Consequently, many questions are raised for the safety of the public. Militias and paramilitary groups vary in philosophy based on their geographic locations. In the East and North East, these groups are usually not racist. Militia and paramilitary groups in this area tend to believe in non- entity United Nations "conspiracies" and "take ...
946: The Influence of Green Groups on the Policy of the United States
... in North American Politics. Policy Studies Journal. 21, 4: 672. Thomas, Dietz. 1994. The Value Basis of Environmental Concern. Journal of Social Issues. 50, 3: 65-84. Wildes, F. T. 1995. Recent Themes in Conservation Philosophy and Policy in the United States. Environmental Conservation Journal. 22, 2: 143-150. Survey 1) What is your political affiliation? 2) Which state do you represent? Please answer the following questions in terms of (1 ...
947: Personal Freedom In the United States of America
... refused to take action. The defendant was acquitted on the basis that in cases of libel the jury should judge both law and the facts. James Alexander was the first colonial writer to develop a philosophy on the freedom of speech. He founded the American Philosophical Society and masterminded the Zenger defense. Alexander's chief conviction was "Freedom of speech is a principal pillar in a free government: when this support ...
948: Everyone in A Man For All Seasons is Pursuing Their Own Ends. What Makes More Different?
... beings like ourselves. Perhaps this is why we are quick to sympathise with The Common Man and feel an affinity for him. However, under all the comedy, "Old Adam" is selfish, deceiving and has a philosophy of self interest. The selfish nature of The Common Man is best evidenced when in More's hour of need, his steward Matthew deserts him because he is not satisfied with taking a cut in ...
949: "The Truth About Foolishness" in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
... to deal with. His accurate perspective keeps the audience aware of how foolish the characters actually behave. Feste comments, "Better a witty Fool than a Foolish wit" (I,V, 34). This statement defends his humorous philosophy. Through his comedy Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare is teaching us a lesson about the truth. Shakespeare warns us of the dangers of self-love, pride, vanity, arrogance, and deceit. He illustrates the importance of being ...
950: Macbeth: Not All Men Are Heroic
... two murderers to murder Bunquo, and convinced them to commit the crime saying that it was he who had prevented them from rising in this world. He attacked their courage and used his wife's philosophy to regain their confidence assuring them that everything will go fine. I will advice you were to plant yourselves, Acquaint you with the perfect spy o' the time, The moment on't;for't must ...


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