AP Government: Political Culture and Ideology Snapp: Women should be allowed to choose whether to stop unborn children. The government should support women because they can not support women who choose not to bring up their children. Many women will not be able to feed unnecessary children unless the government aids them. Crackle: Who will pay for it? It is unfair to let those responsible for their actions compensate for these women's mistakes. People have to learn ways to be responsible for their actions and do not rely on the government to help them as they go in the wrong direction.
A famous political theorist, Lewis Harz, called the reactionary enlightenment of the political thought and ideology of the South before and during the war. Enlightenment praised secularism, political equality and experience, but George Fitz Hugh and other southern theorists asked for inequality, intuitive trust and obedience to religious doctrine. Fitz Hugh, a famous sociologist in the south, in 1863 declared the Civil War to be a very conservative response to the South. Political leaders and philosophers like James De Bau, James Hammond, Nathaniel Beverly Tucker evoke the image and concept of feudalism and deal with the south as conservatives and the nobility of the Northern Republic. The north rapidly industrialized, moving towards more progressive politics, but the south is proud and stubbornly focused on tradition in the south.
The prewar era in America was a rich era of cultural, economic and political studies. Since the Civil War, historians have emphasized the times, the race ideology, and the political, economic and technological forces that shape the civil war itself. However, the scholars of the last three decades have emphasized the behavior of reformers increasingly, politically into ethnic, class and gender models that emphasize discrimination, racial discrimination and gender discrimination, and other analytical frameworks, including institutions I left the incident. .
Political culture is closely related to popular ideology. For example, American political culture is often called individual freedom. In the Chinese empire, political culture is provided by Confucianism Confucianism emphasizes the hierarchical organization of social and political life and adheres to correct behavior and ethics. In the mid-20th century, CCP developed a political culture of revolutionary spirit and freed it from exploitation of the landlord. As part of this culture, the party must follow their absolute authority and fulfill their duties with diligence and service towards the professional ethics of the masses. People who are deemed inconsistent with this culture are immediately released, prosecuted and imprisoned. However, since the 1980's market reform, the communist ideology of China has been infringed - perhaps by the party's obedience culture