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…, which ensures the supremacy of the Constitution and prevents from an arbitrary activity of the governmental bodies and restoration of a totalitarian regime. Now it is obvious that the way to the "Rule-of- Law State" may be long, and the Constitutional court…
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…of the cold war, the Left, together with all those instruments and organisations included in its strategy, has ended up acting in convergence with the other political formations of capitalism, to the point of practically dissolving itself in capital's totalitarian
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…that the Soviet Union was not to interfere with the governments of the affected nations. The reason that Roosevelt did not object to a large portion of Eastern Europe coming under the totalitarian control of the Soviet Union was that he believed the weakness…
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…liberalism and Marxism, the Falange advocated a totalitarian nationalism to combat capitalism and communism. Power was to be achieved by force and the nation ruled by corporative units under party control. The core of the Falangist doctrine is stated…
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…beyond all words that went on, year after year, in the totalitarian states. They were not done by the headhunters of New Guinea, or by some primitive tribe in the Amazon. They were done, skillfully, coldly, by educated men, doctors, lawyers , by men…
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…of Eastern Europe coming under the totalitarian control of the Soviet Union was that he believed the weakness in the Soviet economy caused by the war would require Stalin to seek Western aid, and open the Russians to Western influence. Many historians feel…
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…ability of civil society in Ghana to be less than inactive and dormant had assured that Rawlings authoritarian regime never progressed into a more totalitarian system. Nonetheless, until mid-1990 individuals strongly opposed to the Rawlings regime did…
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…would deny that those are their very same reasons for aborting a child? Laws of various totalitarian governments throughout the ages sometimes declared their victims to be subhuman. This type of declaration is no different from the pro-choice American…
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…in the following pages. First of all, the form of government is usually different in Authoritarian regimes (sometimes referred to as Totalitarian). Many nations ruled in this way do not have the same significance given to parties as in Democratic regimes. Indeed…
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…had a secret Rule (or ritual) that no non-Templar could see without being killed. Then Philip resorted to even more totalitarian measures. He invoked one of the most Kafkaesque aspects of medieval Church law, which reserved special hostility towards…
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