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Category: /History
…where citizens made that mistake. Just imagine what government officials would do with records of gun ownership if our government became totalitarian. Not all that many years ago, a gun might have been the only thing that saved some blacks…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
totalitarian government that could never be toppled. Second, I'm not sure whether this book could last for years for generations to enjoy. Although I hope it remains a favorite, it was really ment as a political novel of the 20th century. It could still last…
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Category: /History
…percentage of Germany at the time Hitler and his totalitarianism began to make face. Hitler, obviously a racist, knew that these people could disagree with his authority and possibly do something about it. Therefore, Hitler took it upon himself to come up…
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Category: /History
…their countries. The Soviet Union condemned capitalism and adopted the communist way of life. They were a totalitarian society that limited economic and political freedom and they also forced their ways and beliefs onto other nations. They spent their money…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. It is a devastating satire on the Russian Revolution. The story elements are matched by a simple prose style. This novel is a straightforward piece of story-telling, which makes the theme of the story pretty clear: totalitarianism is not to be trusted and the communist…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. They are objects that not only allow you to watch them and hear them like a television but in return you yourself are watched and heard by the party. They prove that the slogan of the totalitarian government “Big Brother Is Watching You” is true. If you…
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…. Throughout the world, there are five main forms of Government: Totalitarian, Authoritarian, Parliamentarian, Monarchy, and Unitary. All five of these are prevalent today and have different characteristics that distinguish them form one another. Totalitarian
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Category: /History
…” and “Animal Farm.” All of his works were the unpleasant truths and showed his lifelong hatred of totalitarianism. Orwell gave us a behind the scene look at the powers behind the war and it’s impact. This also made Orwell one of the most known authors of his time…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the Elephant” and “Animal Farm.” All of his works were the unpleasant truths and showed his lifelong hatred of totalitarianism. Orwell gave us a behind the scene look at the powers behind the war and it’s impact. This also made Orwell one of the most known…
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…The British author George Orwell, pen name of Eric Arthur Blair, b. Motihari, India, June 25, 1903, d. London, Jan. 21, 1950, achieved prominence in the late 1940s as the author of two brilliant satires attacking totalitarianism. Familiarity…
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