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…had a very positive image it. Although he rejected totalitarian methods anywhere he viewed China as a progressive, modern and socialist state. The Defense Minister also felt a kind of "spiritual kinship" with China (Langyel, 1962). And even when the India…
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…. It is‹he thinks‹1984. Oceania is a totalitarian state dominated by the principles of Ingsoc (English Socialism) and ruled by an ominous organization known simply as the Party. Oceania and the two other world superstates, Eurasia and Eastasia, are involved…
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…at how a futuristic city with a totalitarian government might look and seem to be. "The core of the novel rests in the readers ability to share Montag's slow struggle toward consciousness, to move from official book burner to reader, to rebel, to book…
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…" and would attain such powerful military capabilities by 1954 that it might risk war to carry out it's totalitarian design. NSC 68 called for rapid increase of "political, economic, and military strength in the free world," to meet this extraordinary danger…
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…the 1930s. Other heroes were then becoming more important such as aviators, explorers and geologists (Bonnell, 1997, p 44). This also led to glorifying the ultimate hero of all, Stalin himself. In a totalitarian state it is very useful to have the leader…
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…threatened by "totalitarian" regimes, clearly meaning Russia. In a completely different area of the world there developed a new source of tension – this time actually the cause of Stalin adopting a policy according to the Yalta agreement. At Yalta, Stalin agreed…
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…of the liberty our nation affords would have to be sacrificed to a strong leadership. The President had his own view on this type of totalitarian thinking, “We must tame these fellows, and make them useful to us.” (Pg. 307 & 308) It is obvious here that he…
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…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 of such police surveillance over the political leanings…
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…on economic and social institutions. In addition, Germany would gain an abundance of resources and power in Europe under totalitarian governance, and would gain parts of British fleet thus allowing Hitler to pose an intolerable threat to the United States (pp.24…
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…. At this stage Germans had scarce knowledge of what the future under the rule of Hitler would mean or result in. However, Hitler lost no time in a founding a harsh totalitarian state known as the Third Reich, which he enforced within a mere month of his appointment…
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