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…to environmentalist Denis Hayes “The increased deployment of nuclear power facilities must lead society toward authoritarianism”. Indeed safe relance on nuclear power as the principle source of energy may be possible only in a totalitarian state”. This statement…
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…to a difference over plans to build a windmill, Napoleon exiled Snowball. Almost immediately, Napoleon established a totalitarian government. Soon, the pigs began to get special favours, until finally, they were indistinguishable from humans to the other…
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…in American history, which succeeded in gaining independence and fighting back the worldwide threat of communism and other totalitarian regimes. All of this portrays a tradition of historic and patriotic nationalism based within principles of freedom, equality…
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Category: /History
…the Americans had sold him out. He still wished for totalitarian rule. He was finally convinced to face the facts that Korea would remain as it was, but not without some assurance from the U.S. South Korea would receive long term economic aid, beginning with a $200…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…example of their totalitarian government Critique Ray Bradbury, the author of this novel, used irony that added effect to the story line, although the ironies are only realized to the character at the end. This story has hidden plots that can be uncovered…
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…himself of the impending treat of totalitarianism on the survival of intellectual freedom (Beacham 1082). In Animal Farm Orwell shows and expresses his opposition of the doctrine of imperialism which fosters aristocratic privilege at the expense of the poor…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of struggling to get their idea off the ground, the Communist Party, led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, finally succeeded. The system was labeled totalitarianism. Other people called it Stalinism, named after Joseph Stalin, the leader who controlled the government…
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…with a charismatic personality. He organized brutal systems of terror, repression, and totalitarian rules to achieve his goals. He pursued his goals by bringing all German speaking people into the Third Reich. He knew how to appeal to the German people’s baser instincts…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…man. He was 39 years old and extremelyintellectual, contemplative, and was very much a defeatist. Winston hated the totalitarian control andenforced repression from his government. He was one to hold on to a revolutionary dream. Winston was extremely…
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…of a plebiscite scheduled for April 10 of the same year was followed by a propaganda campaign never seen or thought of before. As usual with polls conducted in a totalitarian type of government , the plebiscite result was given as 99 percent; demonstrating…
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