Category: Democracy

  • Concept of Democracy in the Black Community

    Table of Contents Introduction Evidence Professional Sports Conclusion References Introduction Presently, the issue of sports and racism centers on the communal and biased implication associated with the issue of black athletic supremacy and/or the overall view of such presumed supremacy (Morgan, 2007). The hot subject dated April 23, 2006, featuring on United States news and…

  • Democracy: Principles and Critiques

    Diversity and Democracy Diversity has become a popular human resources concept in the recent years (Levine, 2003). The way its ideas seem to correlate with the principles of democracy makes them very alluring. The Democratic Principles Chosen Among the main principles of democracy the equality of all people and the importance of their inherent rights…

  • Dream Act as an Institution of American Democracy

    Introduction The United States of America is one of the world’s leading democracies. Since its independence in 1776, the country has made an effort to embrace democratic governance. However, it is important to note that several challenges have affected the ability of this country to be seen to embrace democracy. Racism has been an issue…

  • Nutrition, Rules, Government, Religion, and Democracy

    Table of Contents Introduction Nutrition Rules Government Religion Democracy Conclusion Introduction The development of humanity occurred in a specific historical cycle, which changed depending on the emergence of new ideas and innovations that allowed people to adapt to new living conditions. It is worth noting that innovative ideas at each stage have made significant adjustments…

  • Democratic Views on Pro-Immigration

    In the contemporary world, where the process of globalization, alongside a series of other social and political factors, serves as a powerful driver of communication and relocation, immigration is one of the most frequently discussed subjects. This issue is relevant not only to the multinational countries such as the United States but to all the…

  • Principles and Literature Materials on Democracy and Governance

    Introduction This paper discusses documented concepts and democratic principles. Besides, it provides a brief discussion on and an evaluation of democracy and governance literature materials. The paper concludes by summarizing the main points in the essay. The Principle of Human Rights Human rights are considered universal and inalienable, interconnected, indivisible, and symbiotic (Catrinoiu, 2011). The…

  • Industrial Revolution, Democracy and Equality

    Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Society The impact of industrial revolution on society should not be understated. It transformed mostly agrarian economies into those oriented oriented towards goods and services. It led to an influx of people from village communities into big, industrial cities with the goal of making a living in the new…

  • Sexism, Democracy, and Modernization

    Table of Contents The fundamentals of sexism and its relation to democracy Sexism and modernization The conclusion References: The fundamentals of sexism and its relation to democracy When writing about sexism and its relation to democracy and modernization, I would like to prove how the issue of our discussion supports democracy. Generally, my argument will…

  • “The Transparency of Democracy” Research by Friedman

    Friedman (2010) observed that Washington government had financed the building of national parks to be used for baseball redevelopment. This development was attributed to the fact that urban regions within the USA had financed the construction of baseball stadiums consistently prior to strategic developmental plans in the year 2005. While designing the new construction within…

  • Utilitarianism Theory Applied to Western Democracy

    Introduction Utilitarianism is a moral philosophy that encourages activities that increase happiness and discourages actions that decrease it. Utilitarian philosophy aims to enhance society while making social, economic, or political decisions. British philosophers and economists Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill are often credited with popularizing the utilitarian school of moral theory in the 18th…