Category: /Literature/Novels
will change. A human race needs to acquire knowledge, and the relationships to survive. Without this there will always be a failure in the government.
Animal Farm gives us the same idea of that of Totalitarian Government, but in the end the Government is ruled
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Category: /Literature/English
as one of the greatest anti-utopian novels of all time. Although the book starts out as the story of a neurotic, paranoid man, it quickly turns into a protest against a quasi-utopian society and a totalitarian government. The book appears to be a satire
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Category: /Literature/English
as one of the greatest anti-utopian novels of all time. Although the book starts out as the story of a neurotic, paranoid man, it quickly turns into a protest against a quasi-utopian society and a totalitarian government. The book appears to be a satire
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Category: /History
We are about to explore the roots of two political systems: totalitarianism and democracy. Both forms exist in the modern world, but the roots for each can be found in ancient Greece. Both were bitter rivals and despised each other.
The form of culture
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Category: /Literature/English
prepared him to write short stories such as Harrison Bergeron in which the lives of ordinary people have been turned into a living hell by a totalitarian government set on achieving equality. Vonneguts main device in the story could be called
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Category: /Law & Government
anything against Big Brother. The party also creates a new language called newspeak and changes historical documents to make history seem like anything they wish. The novel is basically anti-utopian and anti-totalitarian. It represents a government
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Outline
I.<Tab/>Introduction
A.<Tab/>Orwell's life as it relates to his works.
B.<Tab/>The danger of a totalitarian government.
II.<Tab/>Freedom of mind and body
A.<Tab/>Physical
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Category: /Literature/English
In "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradberry the reader discovers a unique futuristic society. Here, the totalitarian government rules by censorship and intimidation. They send out robotic beasts armed with lethal injection needles. Mechanical hounds can
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Category: /Literature
Outline
I. Introduction
A. Orwell's life as it relates to his works.
B. The danger of a totalitarian government.
II. Freedom of mind and body
A. Physical control
Extreme force and coercion
Effects of torment
B. Psychological manipulation
Doublethink
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Category: /History/Asian History
Khmer Rouge is a totalitarian society that ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. The regime, in which its leader was guerrilla commander Pol Pot, rose to power after years of guerrilla warfare. While it ruled, the regime was the cause of many deaths
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