Right-wing politics Essays

  • Orange County 1960's: The Conservative Movement

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    from the Midwest, did not necessarily make them traditionalists. These migrants, McGirr writes, mixed with Orange County's "cultural traditions, its conservative regional elite, its mode of development... [to provide] the ingredients from which the Right would create a movement. First, there were the ‘old-timers,' the large ranchers and small farmers, merchants, shop owners, and middle-class townspeople who had embraced a strong individualism and strict morals for many years. Added to this older

  • The Supporters of Far-Right Parties Analysis

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    Nowadays, and since the 1980s, far-right parties seem to gain more and more influence all over Europe. Each country has its own or even several: the British National Party and UK Independence Party in Britain, the National Front in France, the Golden Dawn in Greece, the Northern League in Italy or the Vlaams Belang in Belgium are examples amongst many others. This rise of such extreme right-wing parties is worrisome since they all praise for often highly controversial values and are considered by

  • The Extreme Right in Britain

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    The Extreme Right in Britain Introduction Perhaps, one of the highly debated issues in the electoral procedures of different European nations is about the extreme right. Based on the premise that the nation is the primary unit of social and political organization, extremist nationalism has been revived since the demise of communism. Unlike civic nationalism, which stresses equality and solidarity, the exaggerated, chauvinistic, and aggressive nationalism of the extreme right upholds the significance

  • Conservative Movements Of The 1960s

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    prosperity. The ethos upheld by long-time residents along with a heavy migration of people who would later join right-wing conservatism made Orange County the ideal location to enrich and expand the movement. The characteristics of the cities, the migration of people, and the churches were some of the factors contributing to the spread of conservatism. Orange County was a perfect setting for the Right because suburbs such as Anaheim, Garden Grove, Buena Park, and Santa Ana provided economic and racial homogeneity

  • Power Shift From Birling to the Inspector in the Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley

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    1945, after the Titanic had sunk, and the Depression and both World Wars had happened. In 1912, people were quite pleased with themselves. A lot of them had made a lot of money through industry and they thought that everything would turn out all right. The Birlings are such a family. However, there were many poor people and some people, such as the Inspector, took the opposite extreme view. Dramatic Devices At the beginning of this play, Mr Birling has the power. You can see this before

  • Liberal And Moderate Viewpoints Of Moderate

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    a mix of both liberal and conservative ideologies, they usually see both sides of all the issues. Moderates are happy with the status-quo. More than a third of American voters call themselves moderate. The term “moderate” is a well liked term in politics because they see both sides and are reasonable, as opposed to the others like radical or extremist. Many people believe that moderates are politically uninformed and unengaged. They call for very little change, most are happy with the way with

  • To what extent has the conservative’s party changed since the electio of David Cameron as its leader?

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    The conservative party has been in existence since the 1670s and was first called the ‘Tories’, a term used by the Scottish and Irish to describe a robber. This party is a right- wing party which believed in conserving the tradition and the king, as the name entails. David Cameron, the current party leader became the leader in 2005. He is also the present prime minister of Great Britain and he has made a lot of changes since he became the leader of the party. In this essay, I will talk about the

  • Make America Great Again Analysis

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    now a new wave of right winged conservatism has taken hold. Chanting the phrase “Make America Great Again” or “MAGA” for short, this phrase is indicative of the feeling that rests within not just the last couple of generations but within the current generations was well. However this is a much larger issue that ranges outside of politics. The current state of the union is divided; America is in the midsts of a cultural war against the generations each fighting for their own politics, media and social

  • Overview Of Constructivism In Venezuela

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    and civil unrest are today entering its second week, and as the death count keeps rising, so does the tremendous international media campaign. These young Venezuelans students, with the help of the opposition political party are fighting for their right to food and civilian security. Since their government is not providing them with the latter, they want a regime change. The current government is not threatened by any of these actions, and instead is warning the Venezuelan people that these protests

  • Lenin's Death as the Beginning of a Period of Struggle for Leadership between the Leading Bolsheviks

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    the undisputed and unchallenged dictator. Divisions in the party over the future of the Revolution enabled Stalin to position himself in a place of power, providing him with opportunities to rid the party of his opponents from the left and the right. The situation that the party found itself in 1924 was better suited to Stalin’s personality for a number of reasons. Stalin was very practical minded, even though he was not an intellectual like his rival Trotsky. He was able to adapt to situations

  • Description of My First Flight

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    seat I'd be sitting in. I had to duck in and around people putting their luggage into the upper compartments and look for my number on the back of my seat that matched my ticket stamp. As I walked past one of the windows, I glanced out and saw the right wing. It somehow gave me reassurance that I'd be fine and I'd soon be having the time of my life. "I'll soon be in the air." Joe, a senior that had decided to go on the trip with us, called from in front of me and said that he had found both of our

  • Problems of The Weimar Republic In The Years Of 1919-1923

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    referred to it as the "stab in the back theory". The consequences of Versailles, such as reparations and land loss, were severe to Germany, and many were looking for someone to blame, the government was the ideal scapegoat. Communists and the "right wing" saw an opportunity to create a state that they wanted and were prepared to challenge the new republic. Many richer Germans had lived well under the Kaiser and distrusted the new government. Considering all of these points, it would seem that

  • Analysis The Vision of Tondalys

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    The Vision of Tondalys, unknown, is a medium size oil painting (300plexis x 227plexis) currently exhibited in the Denver Art Museum. This unknown artist imitated Hieronymus Bosch’s image in 1485 and created his own imagination of hell on the right of the painting. The entire painting details what artist imagined hell looks like and indirectly showed Bosch’s religious style in expressing torments of hell to viewers. In the late 1400’s, most painters created religious paintings for teaching people

  • Mrs. Leahy's Case Summary

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    72-year-old female here today with complaints of right leg pain. HPI The patient tells me this has been ongoing now for the last two months. There was no specific injury or trauma. She was describing a pain and ache in her right leg. She said she was not paying much attention to exactly where it was and elected to go see urgent care on September 3th. I do have that note from the physician that she saw there. At that time, her main complaint was right knee pain. She had x-rays done that showed

  • Pim Fortuyn Controversy

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    number of Muslims immigrating to the Netherlands. As he gained voters’ appeal, he continued to objectify Islam, noting that Islam militated against Dutch liberal traditions. Ironically, he himself advocated for prostitution, legalized drugs, and gay rights: the hallmarks of Holland’s permissive society. In order to determine the impact Fortuyinism had against the Dutch political platform and whether interreligious coexistence is possible at all, it is necessary to understand Pim Fortuyn’s motive for

  • Do You Know How To Tie Your Shoe Research

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    Do you know how to tie your shoe correctly? Imagine you are standing in your room, putting your shoes on and you forget how to tie your shoe. Then, you go into panic and feel stupid that you forgot how to tie your shoe, but don’t feel bad. It could have happened to anyone, but it has happened to you, so listen carefully. There are nine easy steps to tie your shoe and don’t worry, it is not hard to learn and once you get the hang of it, it’s easy. First, you pick out your favorite pair of socks. Then

  • Agent Shadow: A Short Story

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    mission.’’ She ruffled her friend’s curly hair. ‘’Yeah, but it’s possible that it's nothing interesting. Just some weird activity at a factory,’’ Sophia said. She swatted Anna’s hand. Kathie’s eyes lit up, ‘‘Right! I bet it is interesting, by the way. Strange things happen in factories. When I was in China, there was a big chemical explosion from a factory. Nobody knew if it was an accident or not, or even what the chemicals were. It was really crazy. Well,

  • Pinnacle Advertising Essay

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    Introduction Pinnacle is a well-known vodka company right outside of France that has been handed down from generation to generation, with good recipes to ensure their quality of vodka is at its highest. Their recent ad that I have been looking at shows a man in the kitchen cutting up onions on the counter and rubbing his head as he looks exhausted. I believe their advertisement was created towards women audiences and has a strong theme of support towards the audience through the man shown working

  • Personal Narrative Essay About Stealing

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    What do you think about stealing? Is it good? Is it bad? Honestly, I would say it's bad because you never know what the consequences are, do you? I stole something once, something I could never return… It was a bright, sunny day in King's Lynn. Me and my girlfriend, Phoebe, were walking home from town. The cool breeze from the river brought some relief. We had just been shopping and, as usual, I was piled high with bags of Phoebe's new clothes. I have no idea where she gets the money from! After

  • Lancelot Brown Research Paper

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    every need of the great house it belonged to. Brown kept his landscapes pastoral on purpose, his idea was to improve the roughness of the landscape by removing imperfections and only leaving elements to produce beauty, he brought the smooth grass right to the house. Brown is known for his distinctive horizontal shape, and his use of the cedars of Lebanon that were a popular tree during the eighteenth century; he was also known for using large-leaved London plan to interrupt the