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Publicēts: 22.05.2004.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
Literatūras saraksts: Nav
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  • Eseja 'A Myth of a Pure Political System ', 1.
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Conclusion.
We have taken a close summary into the different political systems that has existed from the earliest times to this day. How some of them contributed in the developments of new theories. Some systems were developed to oppose another. Some systems favoured one half of the society, not the other, and some benefited only a few. Than there are theoretical political systems that had a strong foundation for its support of equality of all, but once this political system is chosen for the society, those in control created another system in itself by holding on to power and making it a totalitarian state. It shows that eventhough political systems might have a good theory behind it, we must always be cautious in seeing how it can be turned against the people. Systems without failure seem to be an impossible thing to accomplish, as history has proven to us. Maybe this is because those in control of it; either lost their sense of moral or never had any moral in them.
There is a clear view of what is a pure political system, but it is also clear that it never existed and never could. The reason being that, each society has a say in what to them is a pure political system. …

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