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How can we summarize the Liberalist attitude towards international institutions?

Liberal thought is based, at a philosophical level, on the concept of maximising personal and individual liberty. Stemming from a critique of medieval society, which was defined by a general lack of perso...

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Mill could not believe in liberty because he was a utilitarian. Discuss

Mills conception of utility is founded off a more sophisticated and perhaps more elitist version of Benthamite utility. Bentham’s utility embraces a crude conception of happiness which is pleasure in the ...

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I'm struggling to boost my essay grades to a 2:1. Could you give me any tips?

The best tip I can give you is this:At GCSE and A Levels, we were taught to write essays in an argument style, right? You take your question, write 3 points 'for', 3 points 'against', and a conclusion. Th...

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Explain the different approaches to comparative politics

Macro-level - the global or national level interactions between structures (structuralism) which include but are not limited to relations between large social groups (e.g poor vs. elite) such as Skocpol’s...

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Examine the extent to which the Democratic Party in the US may be described as both fiscally and socially liberal.

The democratic party in the US focuses on implementing polices that are both socially and fiscally liberal. Concerning liberal issues, the democrats push for leftist and progressive reforms. Unlike the re...

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