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…? The story is rounded off. Theme (Why has the book been written): To warn people against the totalitarian regimes and dictatorship.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in Gilead and it will not be hard to realise that it is men who take the control of the whole country. Women on the other hand have to be subservient and keep quiet. As a totalitarian society, the Gileadean government uses the Old Testement as a device…
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…Adolf Hitler was born in Vienna, a poor boy with no future. It would be this man who, years later, would have complete power and control of Germany. How did this individual come to have totalitarian control of an entire country? A whole lot of false…
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Category: /Literature/English
…order among them by means of ritual, they have a conscience and moreover will submit.E Confucius is saying that the more inflexible and totalitarian a government is, the more people will rebel. In contrast, Hammurabi, a ruler, has no interest in this kind…
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…1984 is George Orwell’s most famous and perfect negative utopian novel. It remains one of the most powerful warnings ever made against the dangers of a totalitarian government today. 1984 also shows the worst human society imaginable, and convinces…
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…is an insignificant official in the Party, the totalitarian political regime that rules all of Airstrip One—the land that used to be called England—as part of the larger state of Oceania. Though Winston is technically a member of the ruling class, his life is still under…
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Category: /History
…of the land was the king, also known as the monarch. In a totalitarianism government, the people have no say it what goes. “When the king says jump, you say how high.” Yet it is in this time frame that certain individuals begin to voice their opinion in making…
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…for all forms of extremism. It is a totalitarian movement, which denies and blocks all the virtues by which individuals can express their individually, through religion. “When we close our hearts to others, our eyes are closed to see the beauty of God…
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…. In this the nation will also take care of its members if the need should arise. This could be money ,shelter, food, or any other need that might come about. The ideology of Fascism has been identified with totalitarianism, state terror, fanaticism…
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Category: /History
…, administrate government and run private industries. The Japanese education system following the Rescript on Education served primarily to teach people what to think and not how to think; and as Edwin Reischauer stated, "Japan pioneered in the modern totalitarian
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