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Adams Political Philosophy

by ceegirl in Philosophy, May 25, 2011
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His political philosophy.

Significance of J.s.mill’s Work When Considering Liberty

by Trig2011 in Government, February 18, 2011
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Here I explain and discuss the significance of John Stuart Mill’s work for Philosophical considerations of liberty.

The Political Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes

by sunnyp in Social Sciences, July 9, 2010
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Thomas Hobbes was an English political philosopher who lived a long life between 1588 and 1679. His authoritarian views are discussed and explained here, within the context of the turbulent politics of his lifetime.

Grooming Future Leaders: A Challenge for Contemporary Education in Africa

by Eric Tolu Akinboboye SDB in Education, April 27, 2010
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This article looks into the situation of education in Africa today, and identifies its deffects that prevent the continent from experiencing good leadership. The article sees the education of leaders to be the main challenge of education in Africa today, and proposes a solution that could lead to its transformation.

Review of Political Ideologies – an Introduction by Andrew Heywood

by Bazza1972 in Politics, January 12, 2010
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Political Ideologies by Andrew Heywood was intended to be a relatively concise introduction to the subject for students as well as for people interested in politics.

History of Greek Political Philosophy

by Karl Lopez in Philosophy, October 14, 2009
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The concept and development of political philosophy started from the Greeks.

My Philosophical Problem

by Zashuna in Philosophy, June 16, 2009
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An essay about a philosophical problem.

John Locke

by Zashuna in Philosophy, June 16, 2009
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A short biography of John Locke and a brief description of his political ideas.

Rousseau: Social Contract Solved a ‘fundamental Problem’

by Geri OHara in Philosophy, January 4, 2009
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“Find a form of association which will defend and protect with the whole of it’s joint strength the person and property of each associate and under which each of them, uniting himself to all, will obey himself alone and remain free as before.” – Rousseau the Social Contract Page 54.

Does Metaphysics Pervade All Political Theories and is It a Necessary Part of Political Life

by Geri OHara in Politics, November 25, 2008
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A philosophical discussion about metaphysics in relation to all political theories based on the initial article “The Inevitability Of Political Metaphysics” by Ian Adams.

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