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…as being one of the most important novels of the 20th century, revolve around a world in chaos, where no one trusts anybody else, and a war wages on within and without. In 1984, Winston hides from a totalitarian, thought controlling government…
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…unsuccessful in overthrowing Hitler. Since they acted separately, their movements were ineffective to the Nazi Party. -- How did the Nazis use culture in the mass media to control the people? Hitler aimed for a totalitarian state, meaning that the government would…
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…and their governments as "totalitarian." By this they mean that both states were ruled by a single political party, tried to control the social and intellectual as well as the political lives of their citizens, and used terror systematically to do this. When we look…
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…the Nazi Party. The Nazis took over the press, the radio, and the school system. In time, they established a totalitarian state. They organized a powerful secret police force called the Gestapo and set up concentration camps for anyone suspected of opposing…
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…one of the most important novels of the 20th century, revolve around a world in chaos, where no one trusts anybody else, and a war wages on within and without. In 1984, Winston hides from a totalitarian, thought controlling government, that is out…
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…allowed unprecedented candor in their reportage and criticism; and the country's legacy of Stalinist totalitarian rule was eventually completely repudiated by the government. Gorbachev is faced with a catch-22 problem. The workers will not work harder until…
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…, the totalitarian German state led by dictator Adolf Hitler from 1933 to 1945. National Socialism emerged from consequences of the German defeat in World War I (1914-1918). Under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was charged with sole responsibility…
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…murderers" and small-time thieves. The mentality that encourages organized murder in the name of justice is doomed to devour the society that supports it, creating a totalitarian culture governed by paranoia. Society must voice its opposition to capital…
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…George Orwell's Animal Farm is a political satire of a totalitarian society ruled by a mighty dictatorship, in all probability an allegory for the events surrounding the Russian Revolution of 1917. The animals of "Manor Farm" overthrow…
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…society is completely controlled by the science of a totalitarian government. This society’s ultimate goal is to achieve universal happiness through its motto, “Community, Identity, Stability.” The new government solves all of its material and social problems…
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