Public Policy
Autor: Sharon • June 6, 2018 • 676 Words (3 Pages) • 660 Views
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Way Princes Should Keep Their Word”, is entitled to explaining the meaning of how loyalty goes a long way especially when it for the good of the state and just entitles to the individual. These ideas all tie back into the central theme of the public policy lacking sufficient help for the state itself as it is often cruel and causes a despicable dispute within.
King gives his opinion on why it is appropriate for him to be active in working for civil rights in Birmingham even though he doesn’t claim permanent residence there. King counters that the white power structure of Birmingham left no other alternative because of the unremitting violence, continued racist practices of local merchants, and the unwillingness of the political leaders to negotiate. King wanted to prove that the public policy being enforced in Birmingham is wrong and unlawful, because of the cruelty towards the colored people living there. The main objective that King wanted to get across was the establishment of a non violent tension towards the public policy that Bull Connor enforced.
The three articles all speak about the advantages of placing in a new public policy yet they do not show the negative effects that it establishes on the people who are not benefiting from it. The consequences can are sometimes used in frugality and not seeing the torment brought down on the society. Although the benefits are listed it can be seen as a new government policy that would destroy the economy by having the government become corrupt. These policies would therefore make the nation collapse or rise depending on the strengths of the public policy.
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