Why Democratic
Elitism? Before explaining why I agree with Democratic Elitism the most, I must
explain what this is. Democratic Elitism
is simply the belief that a society must be governed by a select group of “gifted”
or highly educated individuals. These
individuals are thought to be more knowledgeable than most people, and
therefore more fit to govern them. An
example of this is a government. We, as
a society, subscribe to Democratic Elitism.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Blog Post #14 - Democratic Elitism
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Blog Post #13 - Is Walmart Good For America?
Is Walmart good for America? For someone who works in retail, it is a very tricky question to answer. I have never worked in Walmart, however I have many friends who do, and they have different opinions regarding whether Walmart is a good or bad place to work, or what is their influence within their communities. Walmart was founded in 1962, by retail worker Sam Walton. Today, Walmart is the world's largest retailer and corporation, with more than 6000 stores around the world, half of which are located in the U.S. With that, can we establish whether Walmart is good or bad for America?

Many people argue it is bad. Its low prices and high sales mean, for many, low cost of living and low salaries. Many of my friends who work at Walmart argue that because it's prices are so low, it encourages low wage labor and low quality of living. Many also argue that it causes its workers to have to work more hours in order to meet demanding expectations. According to Frontline's documentary, Walmart also has a certain power upon manufacturers, causing costs of goods to go down. Walmart is argued to have taken the power out of manufacturers and into retailers' hands.
Many people argue that Walmart is bad for America, however I somewhat disagree. Many other stores pay minimum wage to their employees, and many of them have low retail prices. Walmart is targeted because of its popularity. Walmart's annual revenues are of more than a quarter of a trillion dollars, and have 1.5 million employees worldwide, more than 1 million of whom are in the United States. This shows that Walmart not only brings millions of jobs, which are more than needed in our economy, it also brings money to our government. Walmart is the largest private employer in the United States, which is obviously a beneficial thing.
Many people argue that Walmart lowers standards of living, hurts retail trade, and due to its popularity,disrupts some communities. Many others on the other hand, can see that although Walmart drives cost of goods to be lower and low wage labor to be higher, it is the largest employer in this country. Walmart drives employment opportunity and activity in the economy, and in my opinion it is beneficial to America.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Blog Post #12 - Family Chores

I was surprised with how little I actually contribute to my family duty chart. I thought I helped quite a lot, but upon filling up this chart I noticed that I don't do as much as I thought I did. After looking at it for a while, I noticed that maybe it was because I was responsible for the house "maintenance" chores (dishes, vacuuming bathroom cleaning, etc) which have to be done more often than others (like writing holiday cards, planing vacations, or car maintenance.)
This chart was quite interesting and fun to complete. I think most people found that, if they were one of the kids (which is my case) they did much less than their parents. As our podcast said, it was also interesting to look at what types of chores each of us did, and to observe who was in charge of "fun" chores (although I don't think any chores can be considered "fun") Our podcast also makes an interesting point that in the card, there are many chores that I didn't think of as chores.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Blog Post #11 - Secularism
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