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Is the House of Commons more authoritative than the House of Lords?

In short: yes, and no. The issue with this question is that many students will end up thinking that 'authority' is synonymous with 'power', which is not necessarily the case. One must look at the question...

Answered by Caleb-Daniel O. Government and Politics tutor
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Why have conservatives traditionally taken a negative view of human nature?

Traditionally, conservatives have taken a negative view of human nature because of their belief that humans are self-interested and seek security. This traditional view is best outlined in Hobbes' version...

Answered by Liam L. Government and Politics tutor
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outline the characteristics of the globalisation of culture

Culture refers to the norms, values and customs that help make 'the way of life' of a particular society. Commentators have dubbed this culture to operate on a global level. One characteristic of the glob...

Answered by Yan-Kelvin M. Government and Politics tutor
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To what extent was the practice of consensus politics undermined during the period of the Thatcher governments?

The election of Margaret Thatcher in 1979 is often viewed as the beginning of the end for the post-war consensus that had developed in Britain. The post-war period of 'consensus' was defined by a paternal...

Answered by Neha G. Government and Politics tutor
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On what grounds have conservatives supported authority?

Authority is defined as the right to exert influence over others by virtue of an acknowledged obligation to obey. The roots of the conservative ideology lie in authoritarianism, in three ways.
First...

Answered by Isabel L. Government and Politics tutor
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