Elizabeth I: Government and Society in Elizabethan England
Elizabeth I: Government and Political Control
Elizabeth’s government is best understood as a system based on personal control, careful management of ministers, and balancing competing elites. She did not rule through force or large bureaucratic change, but through political skill and control of access to power.
The Privy Council
The Privy Council was the main governing body that advised the Queen and carried out day-to-day administration. It was deliberately kept small, usually around 19 members,
Read MoreEssential Concepts in Sociology and Cultural Studies
Core Cultural Concepts
- Culture: The complex set of knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, laws, and customs acquired by humans as members of society. It includes visible dimensions (behaviors) and invisible dimensions (subconscious values). For example, the “chulapo” outfits in Madrid are a visible cultural expression, while local pride represents the invisible dimension.
- Symbol: A universal human capacity to classify and communicate experiences by using objects or gestures to represent ideas. Symbols are
Democracy: Core Concepts and Modern Challenges
1. Democracy as a Contested Concept
Democracy is a word everyone uses, but nobody defines the same way. The problem is: if you define it too broadly, any dictator can say, “I’m democratic too; I act in the name of the people.” If you define it too narrowly, almost no real country would qualify. That’s why democracy isn’t a fixed definition—it’s a permanent debate. And that’s not a flaw; that’s just what it is.
2. Constituent Power vs. Constituted Power
Imagine a group of people founding a country
Read MoreComparative Politics: Core Concepts and Political Systems
1. What is Comparative Politics and its main goals?
Comparative politics is the study of different countries to understand their political systems. Its main goals are:
- To explain the differences and similarities between countries.
- To identify the causes of political events.
- To suggest ways to improve a country’s situation.
2. The role of the individual in the emergence of politics
Humans live in society with infinite needs and life projects, yet resources are limited. This scarcity creates tensions and
Read MoreUnderstanding Modernity: Core Characteristics and Theory
Understanding Modernity
Modernity refers to a social, political, economic, and cultural condition that emerged in Europe following the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the Industrial Revolution. It is associated with the rise of rational thinking, scientific knowledge, industrial development, democracy, secularism, capitalism, and individual freedom. Modernity represents a transformation from traditional society—where life was mainly controlled by religion, customs, and monarchy—to a modern
Read MoreModern Career Success and the Role of Financial Stability
Modern Career Opportunities
Nowadays, finding a job has become easier than ever before. Technology has completely changed the way people look for work. In my opinion, there are many opportunities out there for everyone.
The Impact of Digital Platforms
In the first place, hundreds of job offers can be found online every day. Thanks to platforms such as LinkedIn, jobs are advertised all over the world. Experts say that if young people improve their skills, they will easily find a good job.
