SOSC 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Lower House, Upper House, Noblesse Oblige

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Ideology and History:
- all ideas once they become dominant only appear to the rational valid one
- The End of Ideology by denial bell. Cold war, biololar world, free world
learsdhip by US, communist world under the USSR.
- cold war of the social sciences during that time, Sturggle in western
behaiorism, histrocial materialism the origins of Karl Marx dominant idealogy
in the communist world.
- during the cold war where countries arer beginning their independence.
- why do people behave the way they do? Thats where the self comes in
- workd hard on what you want (common sense)
- you had to earn things became dominant after the cold war
- ideology still exists in todays society, such as abortion and prostituion
- Aristotle: good form og govt where one person rules (monarchy) bad one
is tyranny. Few people rule good (atrisarchracy) bad (oligarchy). Many
people rule good (polity), majority must be trusted bad
- three kinds of govt, one person who rules, few people rules and many
people rule. There are good govt and bad govt out of the three categories.
potical systems can be federal, and unitary and they can be either
parliamentary and presidential (branch of govt)
- Parlimentry and federal: Canada and Australia Parlimentary and Unitary:
UK Presidential and Federal: US Predentail and Unitarty: France
- UK, USA and France infucned the typology oof Canada. Canada is
parliamentary and federal.
Where di the US learn federalism? B indigenous people. They get their ideas
from them, democracy and what not
- legislative, upper house, Lower house. Canada USA, UK
- Legislative Canada: parliament, legislative USA: Congress , Legislative UK:
Parliament. They are divided intwo two parts upper and lower house
- Upper house Canada: Senate. Upper House usa, Senate Upper house and
UK: House of Lords
- Lower house Canada: house of commons, Lower house USA: house of
repsentative: Lower house and UK: house of commons
- upper house is elected not lower. Aristotles views are imbedded in there.
- everyone one of these have ideaologies
- ideology is a conherent and terrance Balls views on ideaology.
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- pupise of ideaology: justifies the power, ideology explain and passes
judges on historical events. Ideaology idefinties poltical right from portilcial
worng. Ideaology serves as a guide to a legmitation over actions. Legitmites
actions. To nderstand the world. Filters information in a potlicalized lense.
- provides consistences coherence. 7 questions of ideology
1. Guide to behaviour Conservation: divinity, moralty Liberalism reason
and self interest socialism Reason
2. Nature of human nature Conservation: we are unequal by birth, we are
flawed. Escryption. You should know your place in society Liberalism we
are to seom extent equal, effecabele we are aquizative, we want stuff we are
competitive by nature, Achievement orienated, we do not have to satisfied
with our position by birth. Socialism we are protectable, we are equal, we
are cooperative not competitive.
3. Unit of Analysis Conservation the plan, the family the nation Liberalism
individual, socialism community and social class
4. Origin of society Conservation society is natural, divine origin, organic,
hiearachal, chain of being, we are connected to each other in a meaningful
way. Does not mean we are equal, hierarchy Liberalism society is artificial,
mand made, not organic, we atoms, we are all made of atom, not
connected, we come togwether through free choice to attain limited
purposes, we might make a govt, but right to end it, revolution.
Unconnected, come together for some thing come aprt later socialism
society is natural, it is oraganic, galtarian.
5. views of change Conservation slow change, they don’t like change,
change should be thougth out Liberalism change is natural socialism
change is desirable, it is constant, change is necessary, change is positive.
6. role of govt Conservation govt is about preturnalism, noblesse oblige,
with great privalge have great responsibility, society is an organic whole.
Bigger people need to look and the botoom people Liberalism govt is about
promoting equality of right, equality of opportunities, socialism role of govt
is promote role of govt as condition, reconginze human quality and
implement is
7. highest potlical value Conservation security and order Liberalism
liberty or freedom socialism equality
- revolutionary (left) Monarchy (right) its origin.
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