Deracialization in Black Politics : A
5 page analysis of the
political strategy of deracialization as it is used in black
political campaigns. This term refers to the refers to the
conduction of a political campaign by a black candidate in
which racial issues and themes are minimized thereby
appealing to more white voters. The writer discusses the
implications of this strategy and its relationship to traditional
black politics. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Polblack.wps
Origins and Evolution of Black Politics
and the
Enlightenment’s Project of Modernity : This 5 page report
discusses the parallels between the origins and evolution of
Black politics and the Enlightenment’s project of modernity.
The shift from “modernity” to “post-modernity” has been
duplicated in the process that resulted in the development of
modern politics for the African American community in the
United States. Parallels between the emergence of Black
politics in the U.S. and the entire process of “modern”
thinking actually can be compared to the development of the
“Enlightenment” of earlier centuries and its focus on
“modernity.” Bibliography lists 5 sources. BWblkmod.rtf
Origins and Evolution of Black Politics
and the
Enlightenment’s Project of Modernity : This 7 page report
discusses the parallels between the origins and evolution of
Black politics and the Enlightenment’s project of modernity.
The shift from “modernity” to “post-modernity” has been
duplicated in the process that resulted in the development of
modern politics for the African American community in the
United States. Parallels between the emergence of Black
politics in the U.S. and the entire process of “modern”
thinking actually can be compared to the development of the
“Enlightenment” of earlier centuries and its focus on
“modernity.” Bibliography lists 5 sources. BWblkmod.wps
Racially Polarized Voting in Mayoral
Elections :
This 12 page paper explores the issue citing several races in
the states of Georgia, Maryland, New York and Missouri. A
thesis that such a polarity exists is discussed in light of the
racial divisiveness in America in general. Causes and solutions
are explored. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Electrace.wps
Unions, Election Politics and the Plight
of American
Laborer : 11 pages in length. Prior to the 1996 elections,
this
report examined candidate Bill Clinton and possible candidate
Pat Buchanan with respect to their political views on labor
and the plight of the American worker. The typical union
delegate's argument in favor of Buchanan is analyzed and a
decision is made by the writer that although neither Clinton
nor his opposition will significantly benefit the average
worker's union,-- Buchanan would have indeed been the 'less
of the two evils.' Bibliography lists 11 sources. Laborpol.wps
Robert B. Reich / Secretary of Labor : A
10 page paper
discussing Reich’s contributions to the relationship between
organized labor and corporate interest. Robert Reich has his
critics on all sides—liberals complain that he is far too
conservative; conservatives complain that his views are too
liberal—but he is one of the few realistic observers of the
state of commerce and of labor in the 1990s. Some, even
many, do see him as a classic fence-sitter, unable to decide
whether he is liberal or conservative, but Reich himself
obviously has no such doubts regarding his own conclusions
in the necessity of both sides working together for mutual
benefit. He has been able to overcome the “us vs them”
mentality of the traditional adversarial relationship between
labor and business, as have many who are daily involved in
the realities of business today Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Reich.wps
Politics And Communication : A 3 page
paper analyzing
George Orwell’s “Politics and the English Language.” Using
examples from contemporary politics, the paper wryly argues
that both tact and diplomacy would be impossible if speakers
were forced to tell the unvarnished truth. No additional
sources cited. Orcomm.wps
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