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…and economic risks when making location decisions. Even if a country looks very attractive as a production location when measured against all the standard criteria, if its govt is unstable or totalitarian, the firm might be advised not to base production…
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…got connected to his people's political struggle, an exceedingly dangerous one in a country whose ruling class for decades ruthlessly punished any and all activist dissent: a democracy for a white minority, a harsh totalitarian regime for a black majority…
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…identifies many countries that restrict religious freedom through: totalitarian or authoritarian actions to control religious belief or practice, state hostility toward minority or non-approved religions, state neglect of societal discrimination against…
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…physical and mental domination: It is not enough for the settler to delimit physically...As if to show the totalitarian character of colonial exploitation the settler paints the native as sort of quintessence of evil....The native is declared insensible…
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…with tradition, and Mandible is the general whose totalitarian cleansing plan of those he considers inferior in the colony. The myth of individualism as an antidote to conformity comes across loud and clear in "Antz." Here liberty is glorified as the central virtue…
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…the opportunity to create an industrial state which could grow to engulf the larger capitalist states around. Stalin's form of governing resulted in the political system known as totalitarianism, which created an ultimate power(McKay, 1987: 123). This corrupted…
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totalitarian states, that Anarchist-art would for this reason be forcibly suppressed. Communism has attracted considerable popularity but it is generally seen as the limit of radicalism. Perhaps anarchism is too extreme to be taken seriously. Political aesthetic…
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…on the totalitarian and strict Bismarkian constitution. However, it could not control the circumstances and conditions in which it was forced to function. The Treaty Of Versailles, a peace treaty with the allies, meant harsh terms for Weimar; compulsory military service…
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…towards the totalitarian regime. The importance placed upon this was emphasised by the damage to the system caused by the clash between Yeltsin and the CPD during the transitionary period. The biggest failing of the constitution though is the deliberate…
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…continued and ultimately Russia became completely totalitarian. As a result Stalin became the most powerful man in Russia. He controlled almost all-political power and as a result he began a campaign of removing all opposition to the Communist rule. This period…
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