A Comparison of Socrates’ and Luther’s Ideas of Freedom
Despite a difference of around two millennia, or 2000 years, the claims to freedom of the Greek philosopher Socrates and the German Leader of the Protestant Reformation Martin Luther lend themselves t...
Boston is the largest city of the Common wealth of Massachusetts and belongs to one of the oldest cities of United State of America. It was founded by Puritan colonialist from England in 1630. Bost...
Alexis De Tocqueville’s Thought On Freedom Of Press
The issues of the freedom of press and the freedom of speech have for long been discussed by scholars. Professionals in politics, sociology, communications, and public relations tried to distinguish, ...
The establishment of American society traces its roots back to the fifteenth century when Columbus discovered the existence of unknown land on this way to India. Since that time many people from all o...
Basque and Kosovo: A quest for freedom
In the latter part of the 1990s, the region of Kosovo gained international media attention when the armies of Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic were deployed with the purpose of crushing the desire...
The human rights of an individual play a very important role in his or her everyday life. The right to life, liberty, property, and freedom of speech are just some of the human rights that an individu...
Dignity and Freedom: Immanuel Kant
Kant’s theories vary greatly with that of other philosophers. He was a retributivist who believed that it is alright to punish the wrongdoers as long as such punishment is tantamount or equivalent t...
CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEE Teodoro, et al on the book Freedom Of Expression And The Media In The Philippines Chapter I: History of Freedom of the Press demonstrated how the commitment to free speech and...
Freedom in 17th century America
During the 17th century in North America there existed several classes of people. Each class had their own varying of freedom. During this period North America rapidly evolved from an experiment of so...
“To be or not to be that a question. ” This saying is from a very famous poet called William Shakespeare. It means that we need to make choices when we face some questions and we need bear all the...