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…that have ended in totalitarianism. As the Russian naturalist, author, and soldier Prince Petr Kropotkin put it, "What we learn from the study of the Great [French] Revolution is that it was the source of all the present communist, anarchist, and socialist…
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…of a totalitarian organization.
Seizure of the Steel Mills
Despite the administrations efforts to prevent a strike that would close the countrys steel mills,
a strike date was set for early April 9, 1952. Just hours before the scheduled strike, before…
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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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Category: /Literature/Novels
…for "stealing" Luke and how did Offreddefend herself? "Discothèques" nightclubs with recorded ratherthan live music originated in France. The name was soon abbreviated to"disco." The main feature of the book of Job is intense suffering. Whywould a totalitarian…
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…written in America by two refugees from the Frankfurt school is relatively simple. Kantian reason leads ineluctably to the calculating rationality of a totalitarian order. Its counterpart is the systematic mechanization of pleasures in Sade's perverse utopias…
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…key events in the partys history. It also conducted major sporting events and exhibitions. These types of governments promote totalitarianism, as well as culture. It celebrated athleticism and youth. These philosophies tried to ensure that all ethnic…
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…and Totalitarianism? A democratic system of government is supposed to be for the peoples' well-being and best interest. I don't think the best interest of the people is supplying ##################################################################ly destroy communities…
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Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
…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 the world government could…
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…. It was Stalin who assumed control of the Soviet state upon Lenin's passing in 1924. Stalinist rule was to introduce a new concept to the realm of political discourse: Totalitarianism. During that era the political system consisted of three main elements…
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…empire, held together by nearly totalitarian regimes that actively spied on and repressed their own people.(?History of Europe?)
All available resources were thrown into the military aspects of nuclear science. Party control over individual citizens…
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