Papers 1061-1070 of total 1365 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Blair , achieved prominence in the late 1940's as the author of two brilliant satires attacking totalitarianism. Familiarity with the novels, documentaries, essays, and criticism he wrote during the 1930's and later established him as one of the most…
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Category: /History
…liberty nor on the part of the North to preserve them. Looked at from the present perspective of the world-wide attempt of the totalitarians to erase free governments and nations living under such governments from the face of the earth, the timeworn stereotype…
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…praises of Totalitarianism were also seen in all of the German newspapers, "The preparations rested on the totality of the nationalist art of government and its fundamental idea of the community of the whole people. The world stands in honest admiration before…
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Category: /History
…of the North to preserve them. Looked at from the present perspective of the world-wide attempt of the totalitarians to erase free governments and nations living under such governments from the face of the earth, the timeworn stereotype that the South was attempting…
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…Academia have treated ideology. In political science for example, when studying fascism and totalitarianism, they have fallen for the notion of regarding National Socialist ideas as a fixed and constant system that are unrelated to everyday socio-economic…
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Category: /History
…the present perspective of the world-wide attempt of the totalitarians to erase free governments and nations living under such governments from the face of the earth, the timeworn stereotype that the South was attempting the destruction of free government…
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…, land and bread but sadly created an absolute government by the use of the secret police and brutality. In this, the communist party had absolute power, while the people had nothing. Than, Lenin's successor, Josef Stalin turned Russia into a totalitarian
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…for the future that of what society could become should totalitarianism be allowed to achieve dominance. The totalitarian Dystopia in Nineteen Eighty-four is inescapable for those who suffer under it and is constantly changing for the worst, which no one ever…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of the twentieth century. Although Burgess has over thirty works of published literature, his most famous is A Clockwork Orange. Burgess’s novel is a futuristic look at a Totalitarian government. The main character, Alex, is an “ultra-violent” thief who has…
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Category: /History
…system. The democratic west however, believed in parliamentary democracy and its freedoms. They believed that World War II was a fight for democracy and was not going to let it be overthrown. The west hated communism and thought of it as another totalitarian
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