What are the best arguments for and against the communal ownership of property?
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The question of property, and its political implications, has been central to the ideas of political philosophers and analysts since the time of the ancients. It is no less of an issue in this country today, though clouded subtlety in supposedly apolitical language, a consequence of the development of attitudes in developed capitalist society. The economic, moral, political and social aspects concerning property, and its concentration of ownership, have all been extensively explored by theorists, and while there exist obvious boundaries and strong conflicts of ideas, a general consensus exists that believes property is a defining and essential part of...
the views of the ideological opposition.
the views of the ideological opposition.
"...under this very Constitution wealth has been diffusing itself in a way unparalleled in any other country; that, whilst rich and poor have been gaining, the poor have gained the most; and that England, with her monarchical and aristoctratic instituions, allows her people a measure of freedom that is not tolerated for an instant in the lands of universal suffrage." W. H. Mallock, Property and Progress, Murray, 1884
"The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win." K. Marx, F. Engels, The Communist Manifesto, Penguin, 1985
In Nicomachean Ethics book VII, Aristotle presents us with a discussion on the states of character. A major part of this is his theory of acrasia, which translates into English imperfectly as something like weak-will or incontinence. Aristotle's theory of acrasia goes against the view that no one knowingly...
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Of all realities, time appears to be the most commonplace. It is universally accepted as being a vital and intimate aspect of our identity. Our entire persona: our actions, thoughts, fears, emotions, hopes, dreams and wishes are the products of our memory. To expand, they were shaped by the ways...
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Affirmative action is wrong and will not help solve the problems minorities face. The reason it is wrong is because it"s discrimination. It has no place in today"s society in today"s society because it does more bad than good. In addition to that most people don"t enjoy the presence of...
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Jean-Paul Sartre"s portrayal of Hell in No Exit is fueled with dramatic irony, implemented in order to amuse the reader. Sartre"s illustration of Hades is very psychological, and instead of Satan agonizing you, three roommates take to the task. They each in turn irritate and aggravate one another, thus making...
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