This essay will analyze the different point of view within Britain countries focusing meanly in Northern Ireland and the vision of Englishness, and the new challenge that such a heterogeneous society bring to this topic. ... The union of this country to the United Kingdom was achieved in 1801, but a bloody fight drove to the independency of the Irish Free State in 1921 while attempts to gain control have took place since the 12th century. ... Britain itself is built upon four nations and the vision of England from the point of view of some non-English people is influenced by the historical s...
Many considered their fellow colonists as a worst alternative than the monarchy in England, as summed up by Father Mather Byles in Document D, in which he states his preference for a single tyrant, in King George, as opposed to a multitude of local, smaller tyrants, in the form of other colonists vying for power in a vacuum left if the colonists were free of the British. ...
In this essay I will be examining the way pluralism, elitism and Marxism view the distribution of power in society as well as why it is argued that pluralism cannot exist in its purest form. ... For example, freedom of speech and holding regular free elections provides everyone in society with the opportunity to express their opinion on political issues. ...