of Laws
Mixed government : Montesquieu argued that a mixture ofmonarch, aristocracy, and democracy is most preferable. Mixed government is a dispensation which separate branches of government keep their eyes on one another in a system of checks and balances. Although mixed government was originally mentioned by Aristotle and Polybius, who disseminated this idea far and wide was Montesquieu.
Biography
Born: 21 April 1864 Erfurt, prussian saxony
Died: 14 June 1920 (aged 56)
Nationality: German
Field: Economics, sociology, history, law, politics, philosophy
Early life and background
Parents
A sickly child
Lacking ambition
Not much impressed
Weber’s Sociology
" A world of unit social acts, ordered by need to make choice which we call a value."
In analyzing social ac
Court (Royal)
The court of a monarch, or at some periods an important nobleman, is a term for the extended household and all those who regularly attended on the ruler or central figure.
Members of the court
Many officials or servants in the permanent employ of the ruler
People attending in hope of political or financial gain, or merely for the society and entertainments offered.
Masque
Ⅰ. The Introduction of Corporation
1. Values & Vision
1) Highest Performance with the Highest Ethics
There are top three values Siemens is aiming at, which are responsibility, excellent, and innovative. ‘Responsibility’ is committing to ethical and responsible actions. ‘Excellent’ is achieving high performance and excellent results. ‘Innovative’ is being innovated to create s
John Dryden (9 Aug 1631 – 30 April 1700), nicknamed Town-Bayes, an influential English poet, literary critic, translator, and playwright who dominated the literary life of Restoration England.
Born in the village rectory of Aldwincle, Northamptonshire. The eldest of 14 children of Eramus Dryden and Mary Pickering – an Parliamentary supporting family with Puritan learnings.
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