Political Systems And Conclusion Essay

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Liberals & Conservatives The rather divergent swath of political ideology that pervades the United States political scene is hard to miss. Indeed, the obvious and apparent idea differences that exist between the right and left wings is impossible to miss. Also hard to miss are the pejoratives and demagoguery that happen all of the time. Even with all of that, there are many people that openly monitor and assess this political dichotomy. There are even some such as assert that such a "yin" and "yang" is necessary as the two groups of thought "need" each other to contribute to a health political system. While the idea that political strife that leads to such nasty insults being normal and the natural order of things might be foreign or even insulting to some, this brief report shall explore the idea in earnest.

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Even with the political bomb-throwing and jockeying that is fairly unique to the modern day, the practice of liberals and conservatives acting as they are now in the public and political spheres is nothing new. What is frustrating to many, however, is the fact that there seems to be an unnecessary amount of gridlock and spinning wheels in Washington...

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There is also some obvious and apparent hypocrisy as there are some people that seem to support or not support things based on who is saying things and who would get the credit. Regardless, political motive asymmetry is a very real thing and there are many people that suggest that such divergence of ideas is a normal and necessary dynamic that could and should exist when it comes to modern politics.
One required and requested source that was consulted when it comes to this subject is the class text written by Van Belle. Specifically, the author of this brief report reviewed the first four chapters. Indeed, Van Belle talks about how the basic group dynamics that exist within the political sphere and the fact that the government has an unmovable place in society when it comes to the regulation and influence on the economy. Also mentioned in those early chapters is the "ideal versus the real." To be sure, there are a lot of ideas and concepts tossed around that seem to be at odds with reality. Throw in the fact that there are entirely different solutions offered for the same issues and many of the solutions offered seem to be more about…

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Brooks, A. (2016). A conservative's plea: Let's work together. ted.com. Retrieved 2 October 2016, from http://www.ted.com/talks/arthur_brooks_a_conservative_s_plea_let_s_work_together

Poloni-Staudinger, L. & Wolf, M. (2015). American Difference. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications.

Van Belle, D. (2015). Novel Approach to Politics (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications.


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