1. ISIS: Impersonal Forces and Centralized Power
In the world we live in, vast impersonal forces are making for the centralization of power and a regimented society" (Huxley, Education for Freedom, para. 2). The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), which originally formed as a branch of Al-Qaeda in 2006, has been responsible for the killing, enslaving, and raping of thousands of Iranian and Syrian civilians. The main countries involved in ISIS' threats are the United States, the United Kingdom, Iran, and Syria, although the United Nations has showed drastic support in relief efforts. Throughout the whole ordeal, media has been ...
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