Second, Talks Readings Relates Thrust Module. Third, Essay

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¶ … Second, talks readings relates thrust module. Third, a chance react material. In piece, argue perspective readings. Aristotle's "Politics" addresses a series of concepts such as the perfect state and the number of political ideologies that are more or less likely to play an active role in making such a state possible. The text appears to be aimed at emphasizing how attitudes can be essential in creating an ideal state and to the state's connection to the dominant political ideology within its borders. Aristotle believed that one needs to concentrate both on the individual and on the community as a whole when considering the nature of a state.

The Greek philosopher was determined to provide his readers with a complex account concerning the roles that individuals played in a state and how their attitudes (and the community's attitudes in general) could make the difference between a rational state and one that sees abuse as something perfectly normal. In addition to providing a thorough account concerning politics and how they affect the way...

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While many bodies are taking advantage of the fact that they have access to innovative technologies, these respective technologies can seriously disrupt the balance in the contemporary world as long as they are used by individuals who are solely interested in their personal interests.
Thompson wanted his readers to acknowledge the fact that technology has reached never-before-seen levels and that it can currently be used in ways that some cannot even imagine. Influential players such as governments can make use of technological devices with the purpose to gaining more control over the masses and in order to prevent them from being able to rise against authoritarian powers. The article is…

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Aristotle. "Politics." Retrieved October 18, 2013, from http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/politics.1.one.html

Thompson, C. "Clive Thompson on Why the Next Civil Rights Battle Will Be Over the Mind." Retrieved October 18, 2013, from http://www.wired.com/techbiz/people/magazine/16-04/st_thompson


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