A conservative government would effect the engineering (or surveying) profession differently compared to a more liberal government. Do you agree? Provide clear arguments to support your position
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Certainly, I agree that a conservative government and a liberal government would effect the engineering profession. Here are some differences: ·<Tab/>Conservatives believe in limited government. Liberals believe in intrusive government when required to achieve societal needs. (Exception: social-issues conservatives advocate government intrusion on matters of abortion, drugs and pornography.) ·<Tab/>Conservatives believe in individual freedom and responsibility. Liberals believe in
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a liberal government with some government regulation, kind alike the "modern liberalism". This provides as much freedom as possible, with the government having the final say. In doing this, we as engineers can still go about our profession with limited 'hurtles' but still not getting outer control. Because as engineers what ever we do will ultimately be for the community, so therefore we need a governing body to speak/control on behalf of the people.
a liberal government with some government regulation, kind alike the "modern liberalism". This provides as much freedom as possible, with the government having the final say. In doing this, we as engineers can still go about our profession with limited 'hurtles' but still not getting outer control. Because as engineers what ever we do will ultimately be for the community, so therefore we need a governing body to speak/control on behalf of the people.