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…citizens over 30 who elected officials and voted on major policies. Their government was Totalitarian. The Spartans descended from the Dorians and were located in the Laconia region. Their city was built in a valley and had no walls because they said they could…
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totalitarianism. Other people called it Stalinism, named after Joseph Stalin, the leader who controlled the government of the USSR for many years after Lenin's death. Joseph Stalin's rule in no way resembled the utopia that Marx and Engels envisioned. Even 30…
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…implemented programs characteristic of totalitarian governments such as strong media control, a thought police, and community organizations the public did little to protest. Shintoism provided a religious justification for nationalism and support…
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…advertising resources. Large totalitarian governments have greater resources, and when they do this sort of thing, we quite correctly refer to it as propaganda III. The third filter: Sourcing Mass-Media News Time and monetary concerns force media to rely…
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…, "Japan pioneered in the modern totalitarian technique of using the educational system for indoctrination and was in fact decades ahead of countries like Germany in perfecting these techniques." Japan's education system was a tool in creating…
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…. This concept is a form of government called totalitarianism. Through misleading the public, the Party was able to lead Oceana. Ways in which the Party misled the public were through publishing articles in the newspapers and making statements over the telescreens…
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…of the portrayal of an ideal society. In both novels, the idea of a totalitarian government, the concept of independent personalities, and the idea of anarchism and rebellion against the government policy are all present and represent great significance to the theme…
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…THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE THEMES IN 1984 The world of 1984 that is depicted by George Orwell is one that is a bleak, depressing world. The government in this future is a totalitarian one, where anything that does not conform to the ruling party’s…
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…in a communist government, however this is not true in many aspects. When only one person controls a communist government, it’s not far off from totalitarianism, as that one voice is the only one that really matters. In a democracy, however, every citizen has an equal…
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…of the other boys into consideration by putting issues in question to a vote. Jack, on the other hand, exhibits the leadership qualities of a totalitarian or dictator. At Castle Rock, Jack rules with absolute power. He orders others around, and makes all the final…
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