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between the two cultures is made evident from these few lines. Natives are well aware of what really happened to their ancestors. Disempowerment continues to redefine history;
'There is no word other than totalitarianism which adequately describes
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Category: /History
. In the 1920s, however, the wave of the future appeared to be a form of nationalistic, militaristic totalitarianism known by its Italian name, fascism. It promised to minister to peoples' wants more effectively than democracy and presented itself as the one sure
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
in the technology of telecommunications have proved an unambiguous threat to totalitarian regimes everywhere", as a result within one month China prohibited the legal individual ownership of satellite dishes. The authorities were given the opportunity to control
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
-Communist Czechoslovakia, has described beautifully what I am calling "omnicensorship":
The post-totalitarian system touches people at every step, but it does so with its ideological gloves on. This is why life in the system is so thoroughly permeated
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
the backdrop of the wartime conflict between democracy and totalitarianism. With rich and smoky atmosphere, anti-Nazi propaganda, Max Steiner's superb musical score, suspense, unforgettable characters (supposedly 34 nationalities are included in its cast
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
citizens' activities and suppress any hint of dissent or autonomy. The resulting system of total control has been labeled totalitarianism, but others have called it Stalinism, after Joseph Stalin, the leader who shaped and controlled the government of the USSR
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Category: /Literature/English
was a recreation.[87] Rather than shying away from the technology and the potential abuse of altering on-line news photos, Mr. Kobre believes that increased photographic access assists in the discovery of truth. ``Totalitarian regimes have been more adept at controlling
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of Higher
Education.
Dzyaloshinsky, Iosif M. (1996) Rossiisky Zhurnalist V Post-Totalitarnuju Epokhu. Nekotorye
osobennosti lichnosti i professionalnoi deyatelnosti (The Russian Journalist In the Post-
Totalitarian Epoch. Some features of the personality
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Category: /History/World History
for destructive purposes. It is the consequence for which J.F. Lyotard blames techno scientific, artistic, economic, and political development for creating "the possibility of total war, totalitarianism", poverty, unemployment, as well as, "general deculturation."(82
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Category: /Law & Government
as they are from totalitarianism which suppressed civil society or
bent it to the will of the state. At a conference during the 1998 UK
presidency, harrowing tales were told of the vulnerability of emergent civil
society associations in the Balkans
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