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    Bryce Covert’s op-ed, “Paul Ryan’s Misguided Sense of Freedom” presents two differing understandings of American freedom. The first perception of freedom illustrated is a liberalist left-wing approach; a product of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms. The second being a conservative right-wing ideology of American freedom. In this essay, I will discuss both opposing views on liberty and its relationship to the debate over American healthcare. Covert’s article is an analysis of a tweet

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    Fox News Bias

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    “Halloween is a liberal holiday because we’re teaching our children to beg for something for free...we’re teaching kids to knock on other people doors and ask for handouts.” Sean Hannity from Fox News said in October of 2007. Fox News has been the mainstream, go-to news station for years. The popular news station gained the trust of the public by its credibility and ability to spread news fast and efficiently. Now, in the twenty first century, people are questioning the credibility of Fox News and

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    Growing up in a very conservative household within an increasingly liberal society, I've had difficulty identifying my own political beliefs. I’ve been taught to pick a side: the left or right. That mindset has always left me torn and confused, but I have discovered that I don’t want to choose. I am a moderate. For me, politics is about my own values and my own ideologies, not whether my values are specifically conservative or liberal. I have a more liberal view on issues such as same-sex marriage

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    Liberals Viewpoints

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    Liberals believe that everyone deserves a equal opportunity and that everyone should be equal. Liberals also believe that the government should make sure that no one is in need and they also emphasize that the government needs to play a big part to solve problems. Conservatives on the other hand believe that people need to be more reliant on themselves that people need to be more responsible for themselves, limited government, traditional American values and a strong defense.  One of the things

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    Liberty for Temporary Satisfaction? Liberty can be defined the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views. Benjamin Franklin once said, “They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” I think, by this he meant that if we are willing to sacrifice our freedom for something temporary, we are being foolish. While, momentary release from whatever

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    In life, the unspeakable and unmentionable needs to be uncovered. During his “Evil Empire” speech at the Annual Convention of the National Association of the Evangelicals, Ronald Reagan addresses that it is essential for America to convey and cherish the name of God. From freedom only prospering through blessings, to God giving us life and liberty, “political prosperity, religion, and morality are indispensable supports” in this nation. (American Rhetoric: Ronald Reagan). In addition to the goal

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    My philosophical viewpoint on the political parties can closely relate to both Liberal, and Conservative. I will explain why I compare myself to both parties, and explain my views on controversial topics. Liberalism part of the left wing of politics and the opposite of conservative, Liberals have more tolerance for change, while conservatives would like to stick with tradition attitude, values, and more so relates to politics rather than social reform. First and most importantly gun control is an

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    Examples Of Negative Bias

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    It is said that conservatives have a greater negative bias than liberals. Negativity bias is a cognitive bias that puts more attention and importance on negative experiences and information. A bias is defined as a tendency to perceive things in a distorted manner that alters our way of thinking. Negativity bias makes negative information impact behavior and perception more than positive information. An example of this would be if you have negativity bias and meet a new person with many positive

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    Although the War did damage the cohesion of the Liberal Party, it is important to acknowledge the Party’s existent structural issues, which arguably initiated its decline in the years before the War. George Dangerfield argues that despite the Liberal landslide victory in the 1906 elections, ‘the death of liberalism was pronounced’ when fifty-three Labour representatives had also been elected. This rise in support for the Labour Party could be linked to issues such as Labour unrest, Suffragette militancy

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    Chapters 1 & 2 Review: Two Faces of Liberalism John Gray argues in, “Two Faces of Liberalism” first that the idea of liberal toleration is an attempt to reach modus vivendi, which is defined as a state of peaceful coexistence between groups who hold competing values. He then states his belief that liberal toleration has two faces. One that seeks to make liberal toleration into a universal value claiming it is rationally the best way to live. The other face is one that views liberal toleration as

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