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…, were killed (Isaacson 28). Under the reign of the Nazis, there were two possibilities of how the experience could have changed Henry Kissinger. The totalitarian government of Hitler might have spawned in Kissinger the hatred of dictatorial powers…
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…. At the same time there is reason to think that Gandhi, who after all was born in 1869, did not understand the nature of totalitarianism and saw everything in terms of his own struggle against the British government. The important point here is not so much…
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…of militarized totalitarianisms, having as their roots the rules of terror (like Robespierre), or else one worldwide totlitarian welfare-tyranny like in Brave New World resulting from fast technological progress and development, under the need of efficiency…
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…would lift the emergency. Instead, she announced only a month later that the elections scheduled for 1976 would be postponed for a year. India, like most of the countries that surrounded it, was now a totalitarian state, and Indira Gandhi was its dictator…
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…Castro came into power in 1959. The United States first imposed a full trade embargo on Cuba on February 3, 1962, after the Kennedy Administration became convinced that Castro was moving rapidly toward the establishment of a totalitarian regime in alliance…
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…returned to Europe to become a writer. He lived for several years in poverty. Orwell hated totalitarianism and in 1936, joined the Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War. Orwell was critical of Communism but basically considered himself a Socialist. Later…
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…journalists from receiving guaranteed First Amendment rights; it allows principals the authority found in a totalitarian government; and it has forced student journalists and educators to find ways around censored stories. To begin with, student journalists…
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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 Purge" Stalin…
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…not want to loose the «totalitarian» power over his employee, which comes from the country’s history. Formerly, they didn’t have power – now they have it, and as soon as you get power, you do not want to loose it. At the time being we can’t realize that MBO…
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…Chairman Mao wanted you to do you were ready to do it.’ With friends like this, what did enemies matter? As in many totalitarian regimes, history was rewritten. Look how glorious the Long March was in Chinese propaganda, whereas in reality it had been undertaken…
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