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Category: /History
…a violent death. Another emperor that did ok was Dioclesian who established a totalitarian government where the government controlled every aspect of life. And the last decent empire was Constantine who stopped the persecutions against the Christians that Nero…
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…of enemies, both real and imagined. All totalitarian regimes demand “total” control of the society and its economy by dictatorial power … and this is what Stalin gained, total control of everything. Stalin’s reorganisation of the Soviet Union’s resources through…
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…of their abilities or characteristics, is condemned to a totalitarian existence. The fundamental wrong that is inbuilt into human society, is the system that allows us to view animals as our resources, here for us – to be eaten, or surgically manipulated, or put in our…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to him within these boundaries. Societies can range from being moral and just to being oppressive and totalitarian. No matter what society you live in, one thing is for sure society suppresses the exercise of individualism. An individual is the independent…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, a totalitarian type of government, is an example of how one’s mind can be controlled by psychological and physical manipulation. The Party uses Winston and the citizens of Oceania as blank sheets of paper to be molded into their subjects. For example, they would use…
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…complete control over the means of production, in other words the economy. Also by imposing socialism and winning the power struggle, Stalin had succeeded in creating a totalitarian state. Now there was no opposition to Stalin's position as leader…
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…and political unrest. By the 6th century BCE a majority of the most essential and powerful city-states were ruled by tyrants. Both the arts and commerce flourished under the support of these more or less benevolent totalitarians. Corinth especially prospered…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the Party's political philosophy on elements of contemporary political theory charges the issues of totalitarianism with striking relevance and immediacy. Additionally, this discourse provides a long lull in the dramatic tension of the novel, setting up…
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…evidence of such a state is easily found, although, the United States is becoming less socialist instead it is becoming more totalitarian. Modern capitalism was first created in the Industrial Revolution. During this time period, wealthy men began purchasing…
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…any reconstruction of her brain.         Not surprisingly, these studies have attracted anger from homosexuals, who see these theories as equating homosexuality with disease, or as a 1930-style sexual totalitarianism involving 'the endocrinological…
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