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…. Then Japan renewed its empire building with an attack in 1931 upon China, and under the leadership of the totalitarian states, Japan, Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany, and the Soviet Union, a new period of imperialism was inaugurated in the 1930s and 1940s…
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…be the funnel through which this country becomes a totalitarian society.…
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…. Furthermore, the early 19th century appeal of totalitarian regimes is projected by Huxley onto the holistic 'World state'. The Name itself suggests a global powerhouse. This is emphasized via the satirical paragon 'COMMUNITY, IDENTITY, STABILITY'. In Huxley's…
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…The books "Brave New World", by Aldous Huxley and "1984", by George Orwell have a lot of things in common, although presented in different ways. Both present different warnings about the dangers of a totalitarian government. In "Brave New World…
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…of imperialism. In the mid 1930s, Orwell comes to the belief that his writings were and are against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism. The author came to the conclusion that the masses needed to know the ill deeds of the government and the wrongs they have…
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…<Tab/>The Korean War and McCarthyism served as eye-openers to American society. They let the U.S. see what the Soviet Union, and Joseph Stalin really were--a totalitarian nation whose leader slaughtered millions of people. <Tab/&…
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…subjects. <Tab/>Also, Elizabeth I displayed her totalitarian leadership through succession. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, was a strong Catholic. Moreover, she possessed both the active support of the pope and the rulers of Spain. Also…
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…by a review that reinforces the idea of mental control to be truly destructive here, "1984 is an expression of moral and intellectual anger during totalitarianism" (Schorer 1). It is frustrating to feel mentally and intellectually controlled. Winston and others…
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…the Eurasian heartland), and Japan (dominating the Far East. In 1984, Orwell adopted Burnham's idea that the world was reorganizing itself into three rival totalitarian states: Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia. This geopolitical structure of the world is probably…
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…will be born. The other side states that cloning will make it easier for totalitarian forces to use it adversely. Both sides are correct in some aspects but there are still a few major differences that prove which idea is better. First, Lee E. Silver…
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