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Category: /History
…were the rising of the two European dictators Benito Mussolini of Italy and Adolf Hitler of Germany. Once Mussolini came to power in Italy, he slowly destroyed anyone that was opposed to him, and then he set up a totalitarian state. This changed Italy…
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…of a country whose politics dictates the fluctuations of its economy. Mozambique has had a mixed political system, a transition from colonial dominance to multi-party democracy. Under the Portuguese it could have been a totalitarian system. This is where control…
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…. If their government subsequently started to digress from the democratic path, or was overthrown and replaced by a totalitarian alternative, no doubt it would soon fall foul of some world government laws, and would then leave itself open to the full range of sanctions which…
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…and the Pacific Rim, antagonized the Chinese government by declaring that satellite television would undermine totalitarian regimes, and was subsequently constrained to low-profile participation in partnership ventures with Hong Kong and others. Reacting to the boom…
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…and the Pacific Rim, antagonized the Chinese government by declaring that satellite television would undermine totalitarian regimes, and was subsequently constrained to low-profile participation in partnership ventures with Hong Kong and others. Reacting to the boom…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of state propaganda was understood to apply to all forms of consumption, including dressÂ…such phrases, imbedded in directives and slogans, were the homogenizing tool of the totalitarian state." (Wilson 1986: 171) The drabness and conformity of dress…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as well as technological progress beyond the dreams of the philosophes. The rise of totalitarian regimes-in the former Soviet Union under the banner of Enlightenment ideals, and in Germany, seemingly a model of Enlightenment civilization-led Theodor Adorno…
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Category: /Literature/English
…) under Communism and in Germany under the leadership of National Socialism, totalitarian systems of government imposed strict guidelines on the organization of national education systems. Many other countries during the 20th century—including the United States…
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Category: /History
…of Stalin (1953) Rakosi was without his patron and in October 1956, Nagy became PM, with liberal reforms (no totalitarianism, less trade with Comecon, free trade with the West, a free press). Soviet tanks entered Budapest, Nagy offered talks, but made the mistake…
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…reality turns into irrationality, and that enlightenment reason becomes totalitarian, whereas Habermas (1987) claimed that reason is in actuality the tool that can overthrow the suppressive forces of the modern world. The critical approach to modernity remains…
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