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Category: /Law & Government
…The model of Italian fascism fits with National Socialism because they are very similar in foundations and beliefs. However, Italian totalitarianism and National Socialism were dissimilar in the means it took to become in power. The Italian…
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…. However it can be argued that not all citizens have the right to vote, for example homeless people, criminals and under 18's. Furthermore although citizens in Britain have the right of free speech, in contrast to dictatorships or totalitarian states…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of Oceania, a crime punishable by death. Winston, the main character, is a man of 39 who is not high in either intelligence or character, but is disgusted with the world in which he lives in. Winston represents Orwell’s view on totalitarianism. He works…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…by a totalitarian government under the leadership of a dictator named Big Brother. Big Brother is so controlling and his power so great that one may question his very existence. Oceania's government is divided into four ministries: the Ministry of Truth, which…
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Category: /History
…Italy, in the period that Benito Mussolini ruled was considered to be a totalitarian country. Mussolini established a totalitarian state by the use of fascist ideology upon which was a one party system and all the paraphernalia of the personality cults…
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Category: /History
…Italy, in the period that Benito Mussolini ruled was considered to be a totalitarian country. Mussolini established a totalitarian state by the use of fascist ideology upon which was a one party system and all the paraphernalia of the personality cults…
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…George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four has been considered a very powerful piece of speculative fiction since its publication in 1949. In the novel, Orwell draws on his own understanding of totalitarianism to create a very believable world dominated…
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…of this camp demonstrated the characteristics of totalitarian regime, and how people's behavior brought out the effect of Stalin's Communist regime on the Soviet Union during this period will be dicussed. <Tab/>Concentration camps were large detention…
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…they want to be ruled under says Stacy Taus-Bolstad, author of 'Iraq in Pictures". After all, it is their country and they are the ones who have to live by these new rules. <Tab/>In some ways communism and totalitarianism are the same type…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and Smith (assumedly along with Julia) are released to live with their newfound love for Big Brother. This ending is one of the more depressing found in any literature. 2: What are the main themes of the work? The dangers of totalitarianism
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