Thursday, November 11, 2010

The Value of Different Perspectives

I believe that there is significant value in different perspectives on world politics. I think many agree that a narrow mind is not an intelligent one. Narrow world politics isn't very intelligent either.

Tickner focused on a feminism perspective and explained that there is value in looking at world politics in the light of feminism. This can extended to many different perspectives of different groups. Ultimately, world politics and the decisions made by political leaders affect people. So examining different perspectives of different groups, from women to natives, from the poor to ethnic groups, can give valuable information to the identities of these groups and how the decisions of world politics will affect them.

Although examining a subject like world politics through many different lenses and groups' perspectives can give rise to discrepancies among theories, I think having different ways to look at a single subject also gives rise to valuable options.

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