Papers 1051-1060 of total 1365 found.
…. Repetition of the same themes has reinforced the publics perception of them and has led to the NRM stereotype. The stereotypical cult is totalitarian, exploitative and destructive. Unfortunately this stereotype is based on the most controversial groups…
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…to make use of concrete facts to expose capitalist reality, political and ideological diversions of imperialism, the totalitarian character of a bourgeois state, and the strengthening of reactionary thought in the bourgeois apparatus and in capitalistic society…
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…. This seems to be a felicitous interpretation of Shakespeare's "Richard III" since the actions of Richard and Hitler do show striking similarities as they both strived for totalitarian reign (and both achieved it) and used brutal methods to get there. Obviously…
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…the mass of propaganda and lies , especially when living in a totalitarian state. The Communist Party does not like risk takers who try to increase public awareness and peoples knowledge of past events associated with the bloodshed , murder and prosecution…
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…served as the face of the Soviet Union. It concentrated the differences between democratic capitalism and totalitarian communism. Graffiti festooned the walls western side. Illustrating the freedom of speech enjoyed in a democracy. The walls eastern side…
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…of the Flies is a reaction to the devastation caused by WWII and the Grand Narrative solutions that characterised the Modernist movement. Communism, Fascism and Nazism as embodied by the totalitarian states, provide the basis for Golding's disbelief…
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…? While visions of the future conflict, many observers will agree that our future will be an over- populated, over- operated world of science because it is the age of over intelligent machine, as computer technology is already a powerful ally to totalitarian
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…saw European countries seeking alternatives to democracy, Totalitarianism. These extreme dictatorial forces promised stability, order and security but at the expense of the essential facets of humanity, that of emotions, freedom of choice, intellectual…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, devastated by nuclear war and poverty, shows the West as a totalitarian government, with an almighty dictator, known simply as Big Brother. A political figure and religious leader all in one, Big Brother's power is so absolute that some people doubt if he even…
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Category: /Literature/English
…revolution in Russia, and as a result its themes are the evils of totalitarianism and selfishness, and also the importance of hard work. Animal Farm tells the story of the Bolshevik revolution in Russia, but from a viewpoint slightly more comical: that of a farm…
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