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Outline the difference between "positive" and "negative" freedom?

The distinction between positive and negative notions of freedom can be traced to Isaiah Berlin and his 1936 essay: "Two Concepts of Liberty". Negative freedom is defined as freedom from obstacl...

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What is parliamentary sovereignty?

Parliamentary sovereignty is the idea that representative in parliament exercise ultimate control over British law and the actions of the British state. It is understood by the British political elite to ...

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The Republicans are now more divided than the Democrats, discuss. [45 Marks].

The end of the “Solid South” in US politics provided a catalyst for the growing polarisation between the two major parties, the Democrats and the Republicans, the ideological coalescence within them becom...

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How influential is the Left within the Democratic Party

The left wing or progressive wing of the Democratic party have evolved over time, their roots primarily being based in the failed presidential campaign of George McGovern in 1972. Traditionally they suppo...

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To what extent does money make the president

It has long been said that money dominates politics in the US, due to its diverse nature, and the inability to reform campaign finance effectively. This has led to multi-billion dollar election campaigns,...

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