Topic > SOCIAL THEORY FINAL PAPER - 852

I can never sit down without going through what I've learned from out there. I know myself best, so I take responsibility for my life and my mind and say no to those things I don't trust. I normally look at myself and ask myself what do I really think I am, who am I, what are my core values ​​and how can I start living wisely and genuinely? I wrote this letter and delivered it to our trusted friend 50 years ago. I thought you were laughing and having fun while reading this letter because now you know yourself better. You said, “I personally feel that every action or behavior we take that is not in line with what we believe truly crushes our soul.” After going through ideologies in social theory class, you look at yourself and say I'm a liberal. Continues!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !! !!!!Liberalism, conservatism and socialism are social and political doctrines. This essay will compare and contrast these ideologies in their various political and social views, such as how they view the individual, the state, equality, economic and private property. To begin with, in our textbook “Liberalism is a political ideology whose The central theme is the commitment to the individual and to the construction of society in which individuals can satisfy their own interests or realize themselves. The core values ​​of liberalism are individualism, rationalism, freedom, justice and tolerance. The liberal belief that human beings are, first and foremost, individuals, endowed with reason, implies that each individual should enjoy the greatest possible freedom consistent with equal freedom for all. (Heywood, 2012). The state should be separated from religion or any form of social group. This is because it is...... at the center of the paper...... such goods. I am happy to see every house with electricity and tapes all over the country. I believe that a country should provide its citizens with basic needs. Then the government should not experience it in private hands. I am in favor of the fact that the government should regulate everything in the economy except the basic needs of its citizens such as water, electricity and even national defense. Unlike conservatives who believe that greater opportunity and a high standard of living for all can only be achieved if the economy is a free market system and competitive capitalism. I will rather say that private individuals exploit people in such a way as to aim for higher benefits. Works Cited Harrison, K., Boyd, T. (2003). Ideology. In understanding political ideas and movements. (pp. 143-161). Manchester, GBR: Manchester University Press.