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…Confucian driven dynastic hierarchical structures with totalitarian Communist ones was not revolutionary (despite Mao's rhetoric)." China is a group oriented culture. The individual is not stressed however; there is a powerful tradition of individual…
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…to rise up. (Schweizer, pg 82). Police action by the Bolsheviks to combat political opposition commenced with the creation of the Cheka. Under the direction of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the Cheka became the prototype of totalitarian secret police systems…
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…to reality, they really are living in the dark ages with the minimal technology. One of the remaining questions is the beginning of the new society. While there is no evidence of the beginning stages of this seemingly totalitarian government, many instances show…
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…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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…Muslims look out they see the Christian West. It is a reaction to preserve one's-culture when other cultures have dominance." Second, she says, it is the monster child jointly created and funded by the West and the totalitarian regimes of the region to keep…
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…only be happy if his freedom to choose between heaven and earth, between good and evil, is taken away; he argues that man should renounce God and that the world should be run by a totalitarian government that take's away man's freedom and forces him…
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…a satiric antiuniverse, with the expressed political intention of alerting democracy to the perils of its only and coming alternative, totalitarianism, what is his norm? It is expressed most straightforwardly in three works: Down and Out . . . , The Road to Wigan…
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…Our forefathers made considerations so that America would never be engulfed in a monarchy or totalitarian government. With much foresight, a checks and balances system was instilled as well as many other justice preserving institutions. Most important…
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…in the Soviet Union under the communist leadership of Lenin, and how Stalin proved the benevolence of the Leviathan State could easily become totalitarian. In conclusion, although Marx may have worked from the basis of capitalism for his theories concerning…
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…by the government, whether market orientated or centrally-planned. · The countries dependance on foreign markets and investment. · Political power structures: for example, totalitarian or democratic government. However…
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