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Proponents of the welfare state frequently point to Sweden as the prime example of a successful social democracy; that is, an economy that possesses such characteristics of popular participation in government as voting, but with emphasis on heavy taxation and the welfare state. In…
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“It is unreasonable to confine ourselves strictly to the text of the Constitution. We should interpret the Constitution broadly, to allow the federal government to exercise powers we need it to exercise, even if they aren’t actually listed in that document.” In response to…
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The 1960s in America marked a period of cultural upheaval and turmoil as racial tensions reached a century-high peak, and the civil rights movement spread across the country promoting justice and equality, especially for members of the black community against whom the southern United…