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Papers On Political Theory
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"Deception Point"
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A 5 page assessment of Dan Brown's novel as it applies to American politics. This paper provides an overview of the plot and details how it parallels to many issues currently being confronted in the U.S. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPpolNovel.rtf
"How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America"
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A 5 page paper which critically
analyzes Manning Marable's book "How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America." No
additional sources cited.
Filename: RAmanning.wps
"The Communist Manifesto"
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A 5 page paper which presents a brief review of Karl Marx' "The Communist Manifesto." The paper also presents three strength and three weaknesses. Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
Filename: RAmrxman.wps
"The Eagles Shadow": Analysis of U.S. Consumerism:
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This 3 page paper examines the premise that author Mark Hertzgaard establishes in his book, "The Eagles Shadow" that one source of America's downfall is its consumerism. This paper examines the position Hertzgaard takes on this matter by illustrating his viewpoint on the Kyoto Treaty. Furthermore, this paper takes the position that Hertzgaard is wrong in his analysis: that America's decision not to participate in the Kyoto Treaty was based upon thoughtful political and economic anlayis. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSEagles.rtf
"The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon" by Karl Marx
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A 5 page paper which
analyzes the first and last parts of "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon" by Karl
Marx. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAmarx18th.wps
"The End of Democracy?"
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This 4 page paper examines opinions to the issues raised at a 1996 symposium. The writers examined are William J. Bennett, Midge Decter, James C. Dobson, Mary Ann Glendon and John Leo; the paper argues that only Glendon and Leo's thinking carries any weight. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVEndDem.rtf
"The Institutionalization of the U.S. House of Representatives"
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A 3 page review of the 1968 article by author Nelson W. Polsby. This article
traces the history of the U.S. House of Representatives from its initial formation in the mid 1700s to the mid 1900s and supports the authors
contention that within these two centuries the House of Representatives has become progressively more institutionalized. No additional sources are
listed.
Filename: PPhouseR.rtf
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