Papers 1081-1090 of total 1365 found.
Category: /History
…with the creation of the "Cheka." Under the direction of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the Cheka became the prototype of totalitarian secret police systems, enjoying at critical times the right the right of unlimited arrest and summary execution of suspects and hostages…
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Category: /History
…to find warnings about the past sufficiently forceful to shape future behavior or public policy (Caplan, 1992; 1994). And while the fear of the imposition of eugenic programs by a totalitarian regime must be taken seriously it is not the only path eugenics…
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Category: /Literature/English
…– normal entrepreneurship. National character of feudalist, totalitarian or fundamentalist type reproduces within immigrant youth enclave a version of society it modeled from. Alien to the democratic values such enclaves could jeopardize future well-being…
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Category: /History
…by the Bolsheviks to combat political opposition commenced with the creation of the ÒCheka.Ó Under the direction of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the Cheka became the prototype of totalitarian secret police systems, enjoying at critical times the right the right of unlimited…
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…of the founders of modern democratic tradition, or modern totalitarian tradition, depending on the way you look at it, was also a supporter of popular sovereignty and free will. However, he was slightly more radical in his philosophy, believing that progress…
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…in that achievement sent our soldiers to die in Vietnam and Korea for a seemingly futile cause. It must be the policy of the U.S. to support free peoples. This is no more than a frank recognition that totalitarian regimes imposed on free peoples . . .undermine…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…authorities were unable to come to terms with the independent trade union. Initially, Solidarity wanted to act within the limits of normal trade union activities. However, the external conditions imposed on it by the totalitarian system, in which…
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Category: /History
…, our zeal in that achievement sent our soldiers to die in Vietnam and Korea for a seemingly futile cause. It must be the policy of the U.S. to support free peoples. This is no more than a frank recognitions that totalitarian regimes imposed on free peoples…
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…Under the direction of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the Cheka became the prototype of totalitarian secret police systems, enjoying at critical times the right the right of unlimited arrest and summary execution of suspects and hostages. The principle…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a totalitarian system effects every aspect of his life. Including his family, the environment he lives in, where he works, what he is taught (if anything at all), and eventually gives him a reason to want to be free. If slavery had been a more sociable system, most…
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