What might societies need to do in order to avoid destruction?

Literary modernism was marked by a sense of loss of meaning and impending doom—at both an individual/psychological level (dehumanization, alienation) and a social/cultural/global level (institutional collapse, apocalypse).

Write an argumentative essay of approximately 750 words arguing what kind(s) of antidote(s) to this predicament that Modernist writers suggest, through their poems, fiction, and/or drama. What can human beings do to stave off these destructive forces and find some kind of fulfillment? What might societies need to do in order to avoid destruction?

Christianity is challenged today by continuing national and socio-economic issues. How to deal with these problems has divided many Christian churches.

The purpose of this paper is to identify and defend a position on a contemporary ethical issue in today’s society (cf. list below).

Christianity and Justice.

Christianity is challenged today by continuing national and socio-economic issues. How to deal with these problems has divided many Christian churches.

Topic: The Ethics of Government Spying

Marxism is socialism with the goal of a classless society.

Marxism is socialism with the goal of a classless society. Principles include the class struggle, a labor theory of value and a proletariat dictatorship.

Make a well-supported original argument on a matter of historical significance pertaining to a
real-world application of a modern ideology, such as nationalism, nihilism,
atheism, fascism, communism, or capitalism.

In the United States, open access to higher education is an accepted fact. The idea is that anyone can obtain a degree, as long as they work hard. Is this true?

What could be done to make it easier for a student to obtain a higher degree?In the United States, open access to higher education is an accepted fact. The idea is that anyone can obtain a degree, as long as they work hard. Is this true? Are there barriers in the way of obtaining a degree for some students that aren’t there for others? What are these barriers? Should higher education cost less, i.e. should the state (the public) pay more of the cost? What could be done to make it easier for a student to obtain a higher degree?