Fascism, Thatcherism and the New Right
Margaret Thatcher entered Downing Street as Britain faced continuous economic struggles after the winter of discontent and enormously...
French Revolution, Rosseau, Democracy, Social Contract Theory
To what extent does Rousseau’s Social Contract offer a model for human freedom? The basic argument that will be outlined is that whilst...
LGBTQ, Christianity and Marginalisation
Assess the kind of strategies that marginalised/minority religious and non-religious groups have employed when dealing with the dominant...
A critical evaluation of the impact of globalisation on immigration and migration
The inseparability between politics and religion means that when analysing the link between globalisation, immigration and migration,...
Does religion have a detrimental impact on the freedom and well-being of homosexuals in India?
The status and rights of homosexuals has been something heavily debated across the globe since ancient times. The main debate is whether...
Islamophobia in Britain: why it exists and how to overcome it
The Muslim community are often victims of prejudice, oppression and discrimination. Islamophobia is on the rise both in Britain and...
Political Correctness and Roman Catholicism
Many would argue that political correctness is a beneficial social construct as it seeks to prevent marginalisation of certain social...
Time to go Mrs May
I am not for one minute neglecting the very difficult position that Mrs May has found herself in with regards to the Brexit negotiations...
Why I would have voted to leave the European Union
As one can imagine, having a strong desire for a particular outcome of a political referendum and not being eligible to vote was...
Address how identity is mediated in the contemporary world
‘How is identity mediated in the contemporary world’ means how we can come to an understanding of who we are, both as individuals and...
A summary of Galatians 3.23-3.29
The Epistle of the Galatians in the Bible is the ninth book in the New Testament. It is made up of a letter composed by Saint Paul and he...
Should we accept orders without question? Is this dangerous? Should we sometimes disobey orders?
This question raises a lot of moral and philosophical issues. It looks at moral absolutism and moral relativism as well as looking at the...
Utilitarianism
Jeremy Bentham is known as the architect of utilitarianism, because he formulated and incorporated the hedonic calculus. Bentham...
“Religion is simply a tool to get people to commit violence.” Discuss.
Historical analysis presents a clear correlation between religion and violence. There are many conflicts, both past and present, where...
Is patriotism a form of racism?
My latest piece includes a summary of my lecture on patriotism at University and it also comes to a decision as to whether patriotism is...
Tackling homelessness in the UK
I’m sure I’m not alone when I say that I was surprised to have experienced snow and freezing temperatures in the middle of March. I am...
The political and spiritual significance of the Holocaust on the Jewish people
How was genocide on this scale not prevented and what are the long-term implications for Judaism, humanity and God? The Holocaust – a...
New and Non-Religious Movements and Secularization: the changing face of religion
Secularization is an inevitable consequence of the scientific, technological and globalised world we live in, but what does this mean for...
Immanuel Kant - “What is Enlightenment?”
A critical review of one of Kant's most famous writings and why this particular piece of writing is still hugely significant today; The...



















