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It was the foundation to law, therefore it brought law and order to the empire.
<span> Judith Miller was a reporter for the New York
Times who wrote an article claiming that Iraq has nukes. The government used
Miller’s article to justify going to “war” (not really a war when it’s just one
side killing another). She claimed that Iraq is going to use the nuclear
weapons to hurt the American people, which made people, and rightfully so, fear
for their safety. After the US started the war (and got all the oil they
needed), they revealed that Iraq had no nuclear weapons, after all. The reporter, Judith Miller was put in jail
for a short while afterwards for not revealing her sources when she published the article; today, she is blamed by many people
to be part of the cause of the Iraq war.</span>
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<span> People are continuously suggesting that the US finally leaves Iraq today, however that has not yet happened. A lot of people are in favor of the US leaving Iraq because enough is enough and the war going on there hasn't been doing anyone any good. The US has been losing a lot of money on the military spending and there has been a lot of loss of life on the Iraqi side, so it's not benefiting any side. Other people that oppose the US leaving Iraq mostly do it privately because they want to continue stealing Iraqi oil or because they genuinely believe that Iraq is still a threat. </span>
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The Plutocratic dimension of inequality lies in the realm of others conferring or denying one social honor, dignity, and respect.
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- The concept of plutocratic inequality refers to the disparity in the wealth owned by classes that are a part of society.
- The inequality is because often the class that is the wealthiest gets to govern and run the administration.
- The decisions made by such a class mostly fail to favor the other classes than that of theirs.
- Hence, the other classes are deprived of social honor, dignity, and respect.