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Category: /Literature/English
…War 2, he was war correspondent for the BBC and the Observer, and wrote for the Tribune. His condemnation of totalitarian society and his intellectual honesty motivated his biting satire of Communist ideology in Animal Farm written in 1945, and in the novel…
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…a wide variety of political leaders, from the framers of the U.S. Constitution to the founders of various 20th-century totalitarian states. Greek philosophy may be divided between those philosophers who sought an explanation of the world in physical terms…
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…communist techniques for creating a racial, and Aryan Germany. The three totalitarian ideologists fancied the so called “One Party Concept”, by eliminating all parties and legalising theirs. Like Lenin, Mussolini and Hitler used their organisations to take…
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…in the Marxist-inspired Bolsheviks in Russia along with the consolidation of power by Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, the word communism Came to mean a totalitarian system controlled by a single political party. This came to justify that the means of production…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…for glue is also an analogy of how the state explored the population when they needed it and easily discard them when they did not need them anymore. Napoleon’s dogs represent the means used by a totalitarian state to terrorize its own people. Think of them…
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…. To a totalitarian leader that is great since the people can not rebel but to the people itself, however unbeknownst, it is disastrous because they cannot advance themselves as a society or as individuals. Furthermore, today, and supposedly not in the book, it is known…
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…modernist and kitsch art, but simply inverted it. The New York exhibit of 1993 presented this work within a didactic model, lecturing its audience in the politics of racism. The 1994 Vienna exhibit tries to establish a totalitarian aesthetic, comparing art…
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Category: /History
…of the human spirit, for truly he believed that man's liberation would come through love and free reason. Therefore, their doctrines are, and must be, at odds with the totalitarian dogma that has existed in Cuba since its unfortunate downfall…
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Category: /History
…with the same president or if the Nation chose a different leader who later became a Totalitarian and believed that the master race was made up of blond haired people with blue eyes.…
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Category: /History
…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…
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