The Will To Power the Will to Power
In the Will to Power, Nietzsche claims:
The will to power interprets (-it is a question of interpretation when an organ is constructed): it defines limits, determines degrees, variations of power. Mere variations of power could not feel themselves to be such: there must be present something that wants to grow and interprets the value of whatever else wants to grow. Equal in that- In fact, interpretation is itself a means of becoming master of something. (The organic proces...
INTERNET REGULATION: POLICING CYBERSPACE INTERNET REGULATION: POLICING CYBERSPACE
The Internet is a method of communication and a source
of information that is becoming more popular among those who
are interested in, and have the time to surf the information
superhighway. The problem with this much information being
accessible to this many people is that some of it is deemed
inappropriate for minors. The government wants censorship,
but a segment of the population does not. Legislative
regulation of the Internet would be an approp...
Foreign Policy Foreign Policy
With the world balancing on the edge of destruction, foreign relationships are
extremely important to the United States of America. The United States is fully
recognized as the most powerful nation on the planet earth, and with that power comes a
definitive sense of responsibility. The U.S. needs to pay close attention to this
responsibility if it hopes to keep its place on the throne as king of the nations. This is
where the United States foreign policy comes into play. For...
Keynesian Theory And The New Deal Keynesian Theory and the New Deal
The crash of the stock market brought many hard times.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal was a way to fix these times. John
Stuart Mill and John Maynard Keynes were two economists whose economic
theories greatly influenced and helped Franklin D. Roosevelt devise a
plan to rescue the United States from the Great Depression it had
fallen into. John Stuart Mill was a strong believer of expanded
government, which the New Deal provided. John Maynard Key...
Public Vs. Private University Public vs. Private University
Searching for the right college or university can be a long and painful process. There are undoubtedly hundreds if not thousands of colleges to review. In deciding on a college, you may take in a count the city, the state, and the status of the college or university. But the crucial decision in determining a college or university is if you want to attend a college or a university. Also you must decide if it should be a public or private one. In this essay, ...
American Revolution American Revolution
In this Essay I will point out the different causes that led up to the American Revolution. The main three
reasons are Political, Economic and Social Causes. In my opinion of the American Revolution the Political
reason was the most important, because for the most part the colonists did not agree that the Parliament
had the right to make laws for American colonists and to tax them when the colonists had no elected
representatives in the Parliament.
The Economic cau...
Medical Testing On Animals Medical Testing on Animals
Every year, nearly 100 million animals die in research
laboratories at the hands of curious scientists who perform outdated
and inaccurate tests that prove no benefit to humans or animals.
Before these animals die, they are routinely burned, scalded,
poisoned, starved, given electric shocks, addicted to drugs, subjected
to near freezing temperatures, dosed with radioactive elements, driven
insane, deliberately inflicted with diseases such as cancer, dia...
Monetary And Fiscal Policy Monetary and Fiscal Policy
The Monetary and Fiscal Policies, although controlled by two
different organizations, are the ways that our economy is kept under
control. Both policies have their strengths and weaknesses, some
situations favoring use of both policies, but most of the time, only
one is necessary.
The monetary policy is the act of regulating the money supply
by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, currently headed by Alan
Greenspan. One of the main responsibil...
Vegetarianism Vegetarianism
Vegetarianism is the limitation of ones diet to only vegetables. Vegetarianism has been around for centuries, but recently we have seen the eruption of a more militant vegetarianism that is inspired by the animal "rights" movement. Today, vegetarian activists are throwing pies at Ronald McDonald and the Pork Queen, scrawling "meat is murder" in prominent locations, committing terrorist acts of arson, and waging media campaigns equating meat consumption with cannibalism.
Vege...
Greed Greed
Greed is a selfish desire for more than one needs or deserves. Greed can make honest men murderers. It has made countries with rich valuable resources into the poorest countries in the world. We are taught it is bad and not to practice it. But consider a world without greed, where everyone is as sharing as Mother Theresa was. The progress of humankind would be at a standstill. Greed has given our society faster travel, better service, more convenience, and most importantly, progress...
Summary Of President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address Summary of President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address
This inaugural speech establishes what John F. Kennedy’s vision is for the United States--actually
it is more of a world vision--of global unity, supporting freedom and human rights for all humankind.
He suggests that we should all celebrate in this time of freedom. Man holds all of the power in his
hands. Yet, there are still revolutionary beliefs being fought around the world. He does not want us to
forget that we are all apar...
The Olympic Games The Olympic Games
The Olympic Games are a tradition of athletic events that take place every four
years. They are a custom that was started many years ago, but are currently taken for
granted. People from all over the world tune their televisions and radios to watch and
listen to the events, but never question their existence. When were the Olympic games
started? What was the first event? How did it grow? Where were the first games held?
Why did they start? Did they have any political,...
Creationism Vs. Evolution Creationism vs. Evolution
In my short life on this planet I have come to question things
that many take upon blind faith. We all know that we must some day
die; yet we continuously deny the forces at work inside ourselves,
which want to search out the answers of what may or may not come
after. It is far easier for humanity to accept that they will go to a
safe haven and be rewarded for their lives with pleasures and
fantasies of an unfathomable scale than to question the existence...
Chaos Vs. Order Chaos Vs. Order
The short story by James Thurber, "The Catbird Seat", describes a man, Mr.
Erwin Martin, who is very precise and logical in everything he does including his job and
how he reacts when his order is disrupted by a loud, meddlesome woman, Mrs. Ulgine
Barrows, who has much persuasion with the company president, Mr. Fitweiler. Mr.
Martin’s order is disrupted by this chaos in the company and he can not have it so he
decides he must kill Mrs. Barrows to get things back the wa...
Summary And Synthesis Of Mike Roses Lives On The Boundary Summary and Synthesis of Mike Rose's "Lives on the Boundary"
Carl Woodward's article in the Battalion relating to the idea that undergraduates do not care about
important issues is on average totally inaccurate. "Lives on the Boundary", an excellent, informative essay
by Mike Rose is a great example of how and why education should be equal for everyone. My fellow
classmates and I mostly agree with Mike Rose's essay and disagree with Carl Woodward's opinion. We
care about important issues...