Papers 1301-1310 of total 1365 found.
…another as long as what is done is right?] Here, the argument is enshrouded in a controversy whose decision could result in a slippery slope. After all, who is to determine what is right? In a totalitarianism environment this can occur, as it has throughout…
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…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 to use the term. During…
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…punishment. The postwar movement to end capital punishment, beginning in Italy and Germany and then spreading, represented a reaction to totalitarian forms of government that systematically violated the rights of the individual. The human rights focus…
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…in the protection of economic security. EVE OF WORLD WAR II Before Roosevelt's second term was well under way, his domestic program was overshadowed by a new danger little noted by average Americans: the expansionist designs of totalitarian regimes in Japan…
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…. Considering that his rule was absolute and there was nothing, not a man nor a state mechanism like a parliament to constrain him, we can undauntedly support that his regime was a totalitarian regime with many similarities to the other totalitarian states of his…
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…is doing nothing to help ensure the welfare of their people. The political structure whether it is the Royal Family of Saudi Arabia or the Totalitarian regime of Suddam Hussein it does little to promote the well being of their citizens. The idea of Islam…
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…-- a nightmare feared by mean like Ortega, Spengler, Lawrence and Aldous Huxley (1894-1963). It was the revolt of the dehumanized masses enslaved by a totalitarian state. Fascism's leader was BENITO MUSSOLINI. Born in 1883, the son of an anti-clerical, socialist…
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…help avoid the creation of a more centralized, even totalitarian government. This is one scenario the CU openly entertain. Indeed, we now know that at the time of the Chernobyl nuclear power station disaster in the former Soviet Union, hackers from the Chaos…
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Category: /Literature/English
…would be the potentialities for misuse by an inhumane totalitarian government. Some very hard decisions may soon be upon us. It is not obvious, for example, that the vague potential of abhorrent misuse should weigh more strongly than the unhappiness which…
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…are able to penetrate these databases to find out what is going on? Thus it could be argued that the CU represent one way in which we can help avoid the creation of a more centralized, even totalitarian government. This is one scenario the CU openly entertain…
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