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Why Was Communism Feared? ... They feared that if communist were in our country then they were working for other country's and leaking out our information. ...
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... In my opinion, his theory, "It is better to be feared than loved" is saying that when the people fear their ruler, the ruler will most likely get what he wants ...
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... English political leaders used the Roman Catholic Church to have Joan of Arc discredited and burned as a witch because they feared she had supernatural powers ...
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... As many people could tell from his attitude, he thought you should be feared not loved. ... The most important one is to be feared. ...
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... In Machiavelli's time it was better for a leader to be feared than loved. To be an ideal ruler "it is much sager to be feared than loved"(pg. 95). ...
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"Stick 'em up." These are three of the most feared words known to us today. Innocent ... guns. Yet, that's just what they are, feared. ...
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... Besides the fact that the Indians were in their way of expansion and development, the white man feared what they found. They feared ...
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... "Signs and Symptoms" A phobia is a group of symptoms that is caused by a feared object of situation. ... A phobia is a reaction to a feared object or situation. ...
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... England was like a Renaissance melting pot but England was not proud of it and at most times feared it. ... They feared each other. ...
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... Avoidance presents exposure to the feared thoughts, and compulsions terminate exposure; both types of behavior prevent the patient from confronting feared ...
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... The therapist provides reassurance that the feared situation is not deadly and introduces a plan to overcome the disorder. This ...
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... In the Balkans, the Austria-Hungary Empire feared the growing nationalism among the minority populations. Ottoman Turkey, on the ...
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... Ratification of this Constitution involved many arguments in which the Antifederalists feared an absolute power and a too powerful government. ...
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The Prince Essay When Machiavelli wrote the prince he was depicting two types of rulers, those who were loved and those who were feared. ...
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... If a prince can not be both feared and loved, Machiavelli suggests, it would be better for him to be feared by the citizens within his own principality. ...
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... different. In the preceding stories that I have talked about, people seemed to conform because they feared being chagrined or humiliated. ...
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... The host of physiological changes activated by the feared situation or object are caused by a chemical imbalance primarily in the amygdala, a part of the brain ...
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... The previous Receiver of Memory, Rosemary, decided to °release± herself because she feared to experience the torment of the past. ...
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... of setting up a good example for the people would not changed the basic character of human being instead an experienced ruler should be feared from everyone ...
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... They feared the worst things to happen to themselves and to the community. ... The town feared witches and so they brought out strict laws against any actions. ...
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... Machiavelli also instructs Lorenzo de Medici that a successful ruler should be both loved and feared. However, since it is quite ...
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... The name Aztec was to be feared, and was indeed feared by the neighboring tribes, they were a savage warrior people, obsessed with death and decay, only the ...
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... Next, Machiavelli discussed a dilemma all princes would face: whether it was better to be loved or feared. He believed a prince ...
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... If a prince can not be both feared and loved, Machiavelli suggests, it would be better for him to be feared by the citizens within his own principality. ...
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... When he tried to escape the first time, and then was found out, he feared being left in the prison forever by himself. He feared ...
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... These to Greek city-states were the most feared city-states in all of Greece. ... Athens was the most feared city-state to fight at sea. ...
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... They feared that they would be lost in this scavenger hunt for freedom. ... Another reason why people feared the Constitution was its overall power. ...
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... to have him get anything on me". So, what is Gatsby, if he is feared yet loved at the same time? He is without doubt great in the ...
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... In chapter 17 of The Prince, the discussion revolves around whether it is better to be feared or loved as a leader. Although all ...
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... as honorable. As a ruler one can be loved and feared. While it can be beneficial to be both, it is most crucial to be feared. If ...
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