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1. Communism 2
The doctrine of the rights of man was faulty, according to Marx, because none of the supposed rights of man, go beyond the egoistic man, man as he is, as a member of civil society; that is, an individual separated from the community, withdrawn into himself, wholly preoccupied with his private interest and acting in accordance with his private capri
2. Declaration Of Independence -
In The Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson outlines four universal truths that the colonists had in common: equality, life, liberty, and happiness. Out of these four words, I chose liberty as the word that most exemplifies truth in the document. Liberty has many meanings, all of which applied to the American colonists as they attempted to
3. What I Can Do To Promote Liberty
I can promote liberty by thinking before I chose something that may affect the way I can act out and state my opinions. If some lame law is gonna be passed that says that it would be illegal for me to dress up like a cigar and meet Clinton when he gets off a plane that would be taking away my constitutional right, because even though it may be impr
4. Statue Of Liberty
I chose to write about the . The serves as a symbolic fixture of the principles America was founded on. She represents freedom, liberty, and opportunity. The location of the is an amazing feat in itself, it is right in the middle of a very wide and a very deep Hudson river, and at the time it was brought there, with the limited technology, was ama
5. Following A Dream Toward Freedom
Freedom was and still is the dream of every American. Freedom is defined as the liberty of choice or action, self-determination of rational beings, the right to enjoy privileges of membership or citizenship, and independence. The natural rights of all men have been stated as "life, liberty, and the puruit of happiness." In order for freedom to exis