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Category: /Social Sciences
…conservative politicians viewed Stalin as the greater of the two totalitarian evils as the Holocaust had not yet occurred. Lastly, The Treaty of Versailles imposed many restrictions on Germany's internal affairs, which were widely viewed by the Allied nations…
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…conservative politicians viewed Stalin as the greater of the two totalitarian evils as the Holocaust had not yet occurred. Lastly, The Treaty of Versailles imposed many restrictions on Germany's internal affairs, which were widely viewed by the Allied nations…
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…Throughout the 20th century, many countries were ruled by totalitarian leaders who were ready to commit many horrible deeds in order to achieve their goals. Josef Stalin, the leader of Soviet Union between 1924 and 1953, is the perfect example…
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…to be a typical femme fatale. This is also used to add to the irony of the text, as once again the artificial and natural are indistinguishable. 'Totalitarian regimes will be called into power by social chaos, if science is not used as the means to producing a race…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell, is presented as a warning about a possible, but not inevitable fate for humanity. The society we live in can become the totalitarian state of Big Brother and the Party if we allow it. The abuse of power…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…IS WATCHING YOU, the caption beneath it ran." (Orwell 4 "Nineteen"). George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four presents a negative utopian picture, a society ruled by rigid totalitarianism. The government which Orwell creates in his novel is ruled by an entity…
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Category: /Literature/English
…." (Orwell 4 "Nineteen"). George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four presents a negative utopian picture, a society ruled by rigid totalitarianism. The government which Orwell creates in his novel is ruled by an entity known as Big Brother and consists of three…
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Category: /Literature/English
…." (Orwell 4 "Nineteen"). George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four presents a negative utopian picture, a society ruled by rigid totalitarianism. The government which Orwell creates in his novel is ruled by an entity known as Big Brother and consists of three…
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…of thousands of people died. Totalitarian Superpower. The defeat of the fascist states changed the whole geopolitical situation in the world. The countries of eastern and central Europe fell into the sphere of influence and control of the Soviet Union…
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…the horrors of a well-established totalitarian regime of whatever type with great power and skill and force of imagination." He adds that it is important that we should be aware of these dangers. Alfred Kazin characterizes the book as "an extraordinary experience…
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