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Category: /History
…the totalitarian control of the Soviet Union was that he believed the weakness in the Soviet economy caused by the war would require Stalin to seek Western aid, and open the Russians to Western influence. Many historians feel that Roosevelt was simply naive to believe…
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…in Southeast Asia" (Podhoretz, pg. 19). Secondly, Kennedy saw Vietnam as a testing ground for Democracy is Asia, an alternative to Communist and Totalitarian dictatorship. Kennedy knew that if South Vietnam's non-Communist government had worked, it would have…
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Category: /Literature/English
…result, paving a road which would lead to totalitarianism. Marx?s views were of the proletarian class rising to crush the bourgeois ideals which governed their lives. This would result in a proletarian dictatorship, through which ends would have to be met…
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…seeking personal satisfaction, and without a governing body chaos would result, paving a road which would lead to totalitarianism. Marx's views were of the proletarian class rising to crush the bourgeois ideals which governed their lives. This would result…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, the casualties exceeded 50 million people. Then in 1948 Gandhi is assassinated after India finally becomes Independent of Britain (History 49) . The book 1984 starts out with Winston Smith he is a part of a totalitarian world. This book takes place either…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the shallow minds of its citizens. 1984 was written as a warning against the results of having a totalitarian state. Winston bears the blunt of his mistakes, the crime of individuality and dissention. A Brave New World is as much a satire on the reality…
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…as a warning against the results of having a totalitarian state. Winston bears the blunt of his mistakes, the crime of individuality and dissention. A Brave New World is as much a satire on the reality of today (the reality of Huxley's day) as it is a novel about…
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Category: /History
…, millions of lives were lost, people suffered from political repression, massive material and spiritual deprivation, and a strict totalitarian system of rule. At and All-Union Party congress in 1956 (three years after Stalin's death), the Secretary General…
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Category: /History
…the totalitarian control of the Soviet Union was that he believed the weakness in the Soviet economy caused by the war would require Stalin to seek Western aid, and open the Russians to Western influence. Many historians feel that Roosevelt was simply naive to believe…
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Category: /Literature
…as a warning against the results of having a totalitarian state. Winston bears the blunt of his mistakes, the crime of individuality and dissention. A Brave New World is as much a satire on the reality of today (the reality of Huxley's day) as it is a novel about…
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