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Category: /History
…power rested on the totalitarian regime is in fact, only a ‘partial truth.’ It was their voluntary participation that enabled the structure to function. However, the orthodox view still is valid, as the threat of terror still worked well because although…
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Category: /History
…reforms started by Lenin were continued and at length became completely totalitarian. Stalin became the most powerful man in Russia. He controlled to bulk of all the political power and with that he started a ruthless campaign of removing all opposition…
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…of the word its use was avoided because it did not seem to be consistent with the ideals of democracy. The democratic governments began associating it with totalitarian states, such as Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany because these governments did not hesitate…
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…cloning, except in a totalitarian society. Families would have to accept and rear the cloned embryos, and the experience of sperm banks suggests that most people do not want the children of famous people, but want healthy children who are like themselves…
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…, suit well the situation in Kosovo: “We have been fighting in Poland against a totalitarian system with a vision for the Europe of tomorrow. How can we believe in a Europe of tomorrow created by the children of people who are abandoned today?” ( Rogel 141…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the ravages of old age have been abolished. However, Bernard's sudden fear that someone is listening to his heretical conversation with Helmholtz reveals the totalitarian aspect of the World State society. Outside work hours, World State citizens attend strictly…
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Category: /History
…economy, and the prevailing nature of the dollar. He was convinced that the Soviet Union would move westward and abandon its totalitarian political system along with its policy of closed and internal markets. When seen from such a perspective, Roosevelt's…
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…say, that the U.S. cannot fight totalitarianism all over the map. Of course not. But there are certain situations, in addition to attacks on American territory or lives, in which the U.S. must act. Here are some: 1) if the world faces a nuclear…
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Category: /History
…Stalin did. Lenin set Russia up for modernization and reform and Stalin tore it down to create one of the world’s worst totalitarian regimes. The main similarities between the two are in their usurpation of power to gain their ends, their use of dictatorship…
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…completely totalitarian. Stalin became the most powerful man in Russia. He controlled to bulk of all the political power and with that he started a ruthless campaign of removing all opposition to the Communist rule. During this period called the "Great…
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