Aristotle (born circa 384 B.C. in Stagira) was considered to be an ancient Greek philosopher.
Socrates way of thinking was all about the analysis of such, such as; asking questions and making challenges in which, this gave Plato the path on that way of thinking.
Aristotle teaches with a realization of humans being trapped in a duel dimension: both rational and social animals.
Plato accepted his philosophy and elegance of debate, and focused his studies toward the question of virtue and the formation of a noble character.
His way of thinking was much like one of his teachers, Socrates which included an analysis way to look at things such as; asking questions and making challenges, in which, this gave Plato the path on that way of thinking.
Plato and Aristotle have both left large paths in their theories which leave them open to disapproval.
Aristotle spent more time deigning the different typed of state & which is the perfect were Eurocentric Plato starts from an ideal stand point and an ideal state of mind, he classifies the actual states.
It was believed that he disliked philosophers and that in order to maintain some kind of instruction from the law the people should be punish if broken.
A king’s option may not always be the best sometimes being for the worst. This shows fairness to the citizens so they would have an option for their punishment when breaking the law.
For America to be ruled in monarchy there would be a huge problem with losing conis and receiving the truth.
The separation thus creates what is known as a secular state. Which means that state is considered neutral and does not support neither religion or irreligion.
Torencle of any religion prevented, the religion of the state from enslaving or forcing conversion on smaller religious groups.
Also wanting equality given to all sexes and being one of the first gender warriors.
Christine de Pizan fought for women’s rights and one of the few women during her time that was taught and able to write during her time period where she specifically began to write about women and their rights giving them a place where they would be okay from the attacks given from men who thought that they were more inferior than women.
She did believer that there where those women in the world giving women a bad name calling them the name “whores” this is where she explained this in some of her books and stories, but yet women still have noble bearing in the world hoping that men actually sculpt the actual illusion of a perfect female by teaching those people who thinks that certain female flaws can’t be erased and she lived wishing to tell her history.
The woman has one use for nature and has a function of having a procreative side.
According to Marsilius, the papal power would object his claims to giving the people civil power because it would limit their quest for temporal riches, cause confusion of temporal and spiritual things, and their own malicious envy.
He proposed that many officials were little versed in scared Scripture and only obtained their positions through bribery, physical violence, servility, or importunity.
Plato was not perfect on the concept of women, but he showed remorse and reasoning towards the subject.
The Pope believed that as the Supreme Being his authority was necessary before anyone assumed the role of emperor.
According to many texts sourcing back to ancient Greek societal life, women had very little prominence outside of childbirth and sexual intercourse.
The man marries a woman so that she can manage his family, clean his house, has his best interest at heart, bares his children and takes care of their education to preserve his name.
He thought of Hobbes arguments of the state of nature to be observe, and insensible to the way that the human mind works.
He further explains his theory by breaking down the theories of other accepted political thoughts.
The information is informative, up to date, and reliable.
My high school was in an influential neighborhood and many students across the United States aren’t afforded these same opportunities.
Religion may toy with political figures decisions to want to eradicate or initiate legislation.
Tax payers are at ends wit when it comes to the price that capital punishment comes with.
Jones places an emphasis on servitude to the community of the researcher as greater than remaining neutral.
Constituents really control the expectancy term of their official.
Capital punishment has had an innumerous effect on different states throughout the country.
In conclusion, I came up with a solution by fully gravitating what makes a political question.
Mack Jones believes that advocating for the community is more suffice.
I do agree with Jones when he refers to the community as the “organic.”
In research often times it is acceptable to have a bias, and sometimes it is not.
Although it is somewhat contradictory, that what thy id in their time; owned slaves.
While at work one day at X Elementary school I had a discussion with a teacher and she had very should opinions about Bush’s education policy No Child Left Behind.
Scholarly articles are also comprised of abstract.
Good is defined as, being positive or desirable in nature of the free dictionary.
Freedom is founded by our founding fathers of the United States, and what they consider freedom, is not always consensual.
The law grants us freedom, in return a happy life, which would consider us as morally good.
He believed that humans are naturally free and equal amongst each other.
Freedom brings forth greed, which is why bad people will find a way around the laws.
Good is defined as, being positive or desirable in nature of the free dictionary.
Adam Smith toke an economist approach to establishing government.
Although this is one of the American values we are instilled with during adolescents, many have debated for years that religious groups have too much influence in politics and this especially pertains to Georgia because the size of faith communities in Georgia have been known be large in quantity and influence.
Social questions focus more in issues that does not identify a cause and an effect.
Constituents really control the expectancy term of their official.
In conclusion, I came up with a solution by fully gravitating what makes a political question.
Mack Jones believes that advocating for the community is more suffice. He secluded the community to the black community in his excerpt, “Responsibility of Black Political Scientists to the Black Community.”
Although there are black people who take heed to their academics it should not infer that they are the oppressors.
Odd ravings, comments, and other wastes of time. Some are in plain prose, yet others are in rhyme.
20 December 2014
09 December 2014
the turning of the wheel
no matter what we say we do not feel
the pain of others right inside each
heart
instead we wait the turning of the wheel
for one more challenge for the last
appeal
which was presaged right at the very
start
no matter what we say we do not feel
our hopes and urges have been brought to
heel
and the last hero laid upon a cart
instead we wait the turning of the wheel
to see the message and to take our meal
in comfort all who come here will depart
no matter what we say we do not feel
we will start forward and then we will
reel
back down in sign that we have lacked the
art
instead we wait the turning of the wheel
for what is good the last hard spring of
steel
yet still the while some fool will strain
to fart
no matter what we say we do not feel
instead we wait the turning of the wheel
17 November 2014
no astrology
where
no man argues and no woman fights
for
good or evil we have reached an end
of
human battles and the stars portend
no
better indications as the nights
close
in we note their distant blinking lights
as
symbols we might faintly comprehend
when
we are whole but what the worlds intend
is
not a matter that we have to rights
the
argument of workers in the day
or
farmers when the wind upsets the trees
is
much the same as when we all were young
to
bring about the work without delay
ignore
the rain and not yield to the breeze
since
a strong back outdoes a silver tongue
31 October 2014
human wit
where
in the sunlight all the dirt's dispelled
we
take our leave then some will go to sleep
their
blankets piled upon them in a heap
while
in the forest all the spirits gelled
anticipating
that when we excelled
at
sport and art the answer would be deep
but
nothing holds there's no place here to keep
our
kindnesses the earth itself rebelled
none
can permit the law to be denied
by those who are so bound to a far higher
that
their hard hands are in the moment lit
by
the illuminations of their pride
the
incandescence of a greater fire
than can be understood by human wit
12 October 2014
the world goes down
we hit the wall and then the world
goes down
into the dark and nothing good
returns
for all we’ve done what once was
gold is brown
as winter comes like satan into town
all minds are numb just as the river
churns
we hit the wall and then the world
goes down
a sad destruction but no one will
frown
believing that we get what the thief
earns
for all we’ve done what once was
gold is brown
now skies are darker than a priestly
gown
for what one makes the other
overturns
we hit the wall and then the world
goes down
so no one stands for hope or for
renown
but gets instead just what the
jackass earns
for all we’ve done what once was
gold is brown
this is the truth where hero becomes
clown
you have to flee before the city
burns
we hit the wall and then the world goes
down
for all we’ve done what once was
gold is brown
10 October 2014
the final mark
here
on the boundary of truth and lie
where
ordinary magics have their rule
underneath
heaven permanently cool
no
one escapes nor is allowed to cry
against
the judgment of the steely sky
since
every human is at last a fool
while
failure is the final mark at school
the
arrow that will find each weeping eye
all
that we know amounts to waste of air
on
these strange days when we desire to feel
the
urgent courage of our better days
but
what we get is new return of care
another
revolution of the wheel
and
nothing better coming through the haze
22 September 2014
the last republic
our hearts with humour and with pain are
crammed
the world defies our choices and our rage
in the republic of the wholly damned
we spoke and then our thoughts were truly
slammed
by those who said that with keen words on page
our hearts with humour and with pain are
crammed
the metre's right and the line's not enjambed
yet all we get is a poor poet's wage
in the republic of the wholly damned
since for the moment the signal's not jammed
so that the the enemy cannot engage
our hearts with humour and with pain are
crammed
until they burst and our dead corpses rammed
into the the dullest moments of the age
in the republic of the wholly dammed
by those who thought that the most decent
shammed
their honest words and strutted on a stage
our hearts with humour and with pain are
crammed
in the republic of the wholly dammed
19 September 2014
a universal rite
we
fall so far that the first sign of light
awakens
us to shaking and to pain
not
ready but we face it all again
there
was no comfort in the arms of night
we
got it wrong so gelid is our plight
yet
these are things that no one need explain
each
is quite normal not a one's arcane
for
suffering's a universal rite
what
each must do is take up the hard load
of
human courage as if it were new
and
clasp it tightly without much regret
accept
that this is one rough stony road
that
comes with sorrow and no good long view
and
all is paid with labour and cold sweat
06 September 2014
uncertain of our flame
name after name recorded on the wall
a sombre history of the long crime
against us all now fading into time
made by those giants who to us seem
small
through urgent years when little
could appal
our fervent thoughts when worlds
were at their prime
(so we believed) yet we feared the
dark slime
that seemed to lurk awaiting our
long fall
now it’s the turn of those who would
proclaim
a better day and shout it very loud
so even the ancestors could rejoice
but we who are uncertain of our
flame
no longer urgent and no more as
proud
are not so eager to exalt our voice
25 August 2014
hot august day
there are deep echoes across the
dry wall
so sky seems brassy and bereft of
cloud
while goat is nimble and tempts you
to fall
to stony death where no one will
recall
how once you were so youthful and
so proud
there are deep echoes across the
dry wall
where the old vultures circle
seeing all
the land below them forested or
ploughed
while goat is nimble and tempts you
to fall
from narrow path your heart now
seems so small
and fate so large the silence seems
so loud
there are deep echoes across the
dry wall
the distant birds across the sky
now scrawl
in ragged letters on the small
puffy cloud
while goat is nimble and tempts you
to fall
into forever certain none will bawl
the earth itself will be your only
shroud
there are deep echoes across the
dry wall
while goat is nimble and tempts you
to fall
20 August 2014
lash and chain
where
no salvation comes from a dead lord
we're
cast adrift and there's no guiding star
no
symbol serves to act as luminar
and
we have taken a strange one aboard
as
sign and seal in these realms unexplored
of
all our dangers yet we're not so far
beyond
the norms of everyday devoir
but
have paid more than mortals can afford
we
asked for honesty and got hard stone
straight
in the face nothing could be so plain
but
to push onward is the single choice
that
folk of honour have bred in the bone
regardless
of the threat of lash and chain
or
whether the old villains will rejoice
01 August 2014
for emancipation day
no count of years may
still the hand of fate
but yet the kindly
sunrise eases pain
as those who fought
arise to fight again
with little rancour
and without debate
for once removed the
horrors cease to grate
on any soul and there’s
no longer strain
when each of us can
see the future plain
and know that we’re
the owners of the state
this is the promise
made by those who sleep
beneath our soil whose
lives gave ours full worth
that a bright morning
would our people see
not as a flock of
tired and hungry sheep
but as a folk in
fullest time of mirth
enjoying every taste
of liberty
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