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…of warriors. Merriam-Webster’s dictionary states that communism is “a totalitarian system of government in which a single authoritarian party controls the state”(Webster’s 228). In order to run her communist state, Sparta controlled the lives of her people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…are, the importance of happiness opposed to freedom, the importance of the needs of the individual compared with the needs of society at large and the concept of a totalitarian world government. These ideas were probably expressed due to the period in which Huxley…
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…the totalitarian control and enforced repression that are characteristic of his government, harbors revolutionary dreams. Julia- Winston's lover, beautiful dark-haired girl, works in the Fiction Department at the Ministry of Truth, enjoys sex and claims to have had…
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…Rousseau's critics assert that his political thought, whose goal is a body of citizens who think alike, protects a dangerous collectivism and even totalitarianism. Liberals would attack his state as it posse's unlimited power, demands submission in the name…
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…democratic policy makers and totalitarian communist ran countries. Conflicts that might have brought the world to an end. By far the Cuban Missile Crisis was the world's closest approach to nuclear war. Brandon D. Hart March 26, 1999 Draft # 1…
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…in the future when a totalitarian state governs the people and forbids the reading of books. This appealed to many readers because Bradbury wrote the novel in response to the cold war atmosphere after World War II (Mogen105). Therefore, at the time, many readers…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…omniscience, which would lead to certain fall. Perhaps the author knows that presuming omniscience unconsciously underlies totalitarianism (that and a genuine cowardice regarding the unpredictable.) He is also incredulous of the totalitarian Utopia that would…
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Category: /History
…and motivate a disparaged people. Through the use of media and propaganda, Adolf Hitler created a totalitarian state unparalleled in the twentieth century. "His was the first dictatorship in the present period of modern technical development, a dictatorship which…
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Category: /History
…Post World War I two specific events which occurred possibly inspired, or allowed rise to, the era of totalitarianism. This idea, for the most part, was responsible for a second world war so soon after the first. The first issue was the Treaty…
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…into action. Being also the Head of state Bush could use his figure as a rally point for the country after 9-11 to get people to agree with his wanting to go to Afghanistan. Government Structure Afghanistan was a theocratic totalitarian government while we…
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