Examination of moral and social principles of dystopic society in Fahrenheit 451 with similar lines from Brave New World In Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury’s fear of the books being burned ruthlessly due to their unorthodoxical content is manifested itself distinctly and throughout the book. The repressions carried out during Soviet period …
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A society obsessed with “resume” virtues: Is it what we yearn for?
The story and the personal analysis that I am going to write below give the due credit for its central message to the New York Columnist- David Brooks. From the very start when an individual is at his or her early stage of exposing himself or herself to the reality, …
Read More »Human Progress from hunting and gathering to commercial agriculture
Knox and Paul successfully explain the theory of urbanization and its links to population growth, food and agriculture, industrialization, globalization and finally environmental impacts. They underline the role of towns and cities in human economic and social organization. While reading four
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The subtle line between what it is and what it should be We accept all “good and new” things from West and they are directly trying to be applied all over the world as benchmark. All seek to implement them without trying to personalize. It is undeniable that people see …
Read More »How important is an active civil society for a well-functioning democracy?
The purpose of this paper is to show the main features, forms, and achievements of civil society and how it is important for building and well functioning of democracy. Different definitions that are mentioned in this paper explain how different scholars define civil society in diverse ways and yet all …
Read More »Why do we prefer foreign or local dairy products?
Introduction As we know most of the food products in Azerbaijan are imported from different countries, mainly from Russia, Germany and Turkey. However, there are some firms that produce domestic products, it’s said that, majority of population still prefer foreign products to local ones. We thought to work on this …
Read More »What is public sector? What is public sector reform?
The “public sector” is broadly synonymous with “government” also we can define the public sector is the part of the economy concerned with providing basic government services. The composition of the public sector varies by country, but in most countries the public sector includes such services as the police, military, public roads, public transit, primary education and healthcare for the poor. The public …
Read More »TRUST TO PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN AZERBAIJAN: FACTORS AND REASONS
Culture is the main determinant of trust This researchconducted on reasons trust in particular public institutions in Azerbaijan, found that although the trust in thepoliticalinstitutions is generally high, it differs from institution to institution. Although trust in president has always been high, crucial political institutions such as courts, police, municipalitiesand civil …
Read More »What is Sustainability?
Kuhlman and Farrington, in their article, tried to find an answer to the question of ‘What is Sustainability?’ by explaining the concept of sustainability using the definition of it introduced by Brundtland’s report adopted in UN Agenda for Development. However, I doubt that if they even were closer to define …
Read More »Social impacts of the inflation
Lately, there is a certain word that influences the life of all people and we sound several times a day: Inflation. It diffused into the life of everyone, from ordinary citizens to the entrepreneurs, from the unemployed to high-ranking officials. Now everyone “comes to agreement” with it about the activities …
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