Political Science Thesis Ideas Involving Libertarianism, Marijuana, Objectivism Or Something Else Interesting

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Deleted member 472633, Sep 4, 2014.

  1. Hey y'all,
     
    The title is pretty self explanatory, I've got some ideas in mind myself but I would like to hear from you guys. Thanks for your help. 

     
  2. Are you good with math?

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  3. Mediocre although I will be taking some advanced statistics courses soon in order to fix that weakness. 
     
  4. #4 Royal Vengeance, Sep 4, 2014
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    The forceful inaction of the govt to enforce its own marijuana laws in CO/WA without comprising the states rights granted by the constitution?

    Idk. Shit interests me but I'm no college grad lol
     
  5. something about how libertarianism combined with the legalization of marijuana would help the world
     
  6. are you paying us for doing your homework? or is this a  'community outreach/ community service' type of thing?  Im fucking with ya.
    You could write about the outdated framework that the dinosaurs maintain on their views of life in general, and how they dont process information objectively and slow the whole progress of the human race because we could be exploring space but instead were making money from sending kids who committed victimless crimes to prison/jail and ruining their lives.
    Or this stupid stance where if I feel I know better then you I have the right to enforce my morality on others because according to wise ol' me you cant think for your self?
    I could go on...
     
  7. yeah definitely take statistics courses and even a marketing research class. Really helps you develope how to go about compiling this info.

    Just remember correlation is not causation.
     
  8. I'm doing my economics thesis right now on the business cycle using econometric analysis. What are your methodology requirements?
     
  9. I wanted to stop in and say thanks for your responses real quick. I will be leaving a longer response tomorrow. 
     
  10.  
    Not Blacks specifically, but those who are not able to recieve adequate representation in the legal system and those who are not wealthy enough to influence political institutions. This is not exclusive to the US Constitution either.
     

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