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…. But the establishment of a totalitarian regime, with power vested in the Fascist Party and thought it, in its leader, was the goal. One declared objective of the fascist Party was 'to develop in our citizens, from childhood on, an aptitude for combat and for sacrifice…
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…of an anthropological movement. The mechanism may differ from one type of government to another, but its principal, common function is to lay and protect the foundations for a prosperous humanity. In aiming this, a totalitarian regime, an oligarchy…
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…peasants” before Mao came into power. The economic problems were so big that the totalitarianism with which Mao reigned was necessary. “The collectivisation and industrialisation programmes that Mao enforces may not have accorded with civil rights as understood…
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…above ground and rule the working class who stay underground and serve from birth to death tending the monstrous machines which make up the metropolis. The workers' only hope of escape is a woman messiah. The totalitarian rulers know that she can provide them…
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…). There is no freedom of the press in North Korea. The press is nothing but a government propaganda tool under the totalitarian rule of North Korean leader Kim Jong II. If a citizen is caught criticizing the government then they are subject to prison. Radio and television…
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…(Calder 5-20) Animal Farm was followed by Orwell's eighth and last novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four. Another of Orwell's best novels, 1984 is the story of Winston Smith. Smith is a member of a totalitarian party ruled by the god-like Big Brother. There is no freedom…
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…in the navy and most senior army officials were killed, which backfired on Stalin when the Germans invaded in 1941. The purges serve to eliminate all opposition, and by the time the Germans invaded, the U.S.S.R had become a totalitarian state. Children were…
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…innocence that assumes totalitarianism can't happen here" (Mogen 107). Fahrenheit 451 is a story built around book burning, but the action is representative of all sorts of censorship. As Bradbury states in a coda to the novel, "The point is obvious…
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…system, dominant in the Western world since the breakup of feudalism, in which most of the means of production are privately owned and production is guided and income distributed largely through the operation of markets. 5. Totalitarianism: the political…
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…of totalitarianism, where the attitude is "we know everything already, so why should dissident opinions be tolerated?" (Orwell, 1971: 353). Surely this could not have been Swift's idea of an ideal society, says the soft school. The Houyhnhnms must be symbols for man's…
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