Papers 1041-1050 of total 1365 found.
Category: /Literature
…a startling view of the future which, on the surface, appears idealistic. Deep down, though, this world is very dark: it has stripped its people's freedom, yet the society not only lives in this totalitarian government, but also embraces it like mindless robots…
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Category: /History
…. The government quickly becomes a totalitarian one. Wages and jobs are frozen and any cultural or artistic endeavors are practically non existent. The general populace, are no longer the free thinking and advanced community that they once were. They are becoming…
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Category: /History
…. Mussolini secured his power over these groups through persuasion. Clark states that the Church was the greatest obstacle to any 'totalitarian' regime in Italy. In order to exploit the Church for propaganda measures Mussolini needed to secure it's support…
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…the masses into supporting his totalitarian views. Thus, the discontentment regarding the Weimar Republic was vital in Hitler's coming to power. Undoubtedly the single most influential event to Nazi power was The Great Depression. From 1924 until 1928, Germany…
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…Djugashvili) died, passing on the his power to the Politburo, until the emergence of Khrushchev, in 1956. Khrushchev took a step away from Stalin's totalitarian government, and even attacked some of Stalin's policies, but he did not abandon authoritarianism…
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…economic depressions and poverty. INDO-CHINESE GOVERNMENT. Under French colonisation, the Indochinese political structure went into shambles (Hammer, 1966). The puppet governments installed after French colonization were "repressive, totalitarian, and corrupt…
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Category: /Literature
…immediately, Napoleon established a totalitarian government. Soon, the pigs began to get special favours, until finally, they were indistinguishable from humans to the other animals. Immediately the reader can begin to draw parallels between the book's characters…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…by a variety of totalitarian social conventions. Ibsen depicts the role of women as subordinate in order to emphasize their role in society for that era. Nora is oppressed by the manipulation from Torvald, and Krogstad. Nora and Torvald's relationship…
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…an organization, how to use power to achieve your goals and how to manipulate people. Although this definition might seem totalitarian, my background in Political Science supported my initial misconceptions of management. I am a political science major…
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…of revolutionaries. The main aim of Leninism was for the communist party to gain control of all aspects of human life, therefore creating a totalitarian state. Trotskyism was also based on Marx's theory of a "permanent" revolution. Trotsky believed that national…
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