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…, not in response to a particular foreign or domestic policy or aim. As for freedom for the workers, this is also an unrealistic goal for communists. Wage and price controls are at the very heart of Communism. You can’t have a totalitarian government without wage…
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…. Internet. 5 Nov. 1999. Available: http:www.religioustolerance.org/cults.htm. Kueppers, Karbe, and Mueller. Destructive Cults Social and Health Consequences of Totalitarian Pseudo-religious Movements. Goettingen: Publishing House for Med. Psychology…
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…Fascists. Fascism is a political movement characterized by the belief that the state is more important than the individual and their ould be one dictator with absolute power. The Nazi government was a totalitarianism dictatorship that maintains complete…
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…, except a totalitarian one, is going to eradicate all mischief and violence among 17-year-old boys. That's what they do. A more plausible interpretation is that popular culture and teen behavior are only loosely connected. Today's kids may actually be less…
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…are constantly being born. Of course, there must be a compromise between a totalitarian government and complete anarchy; too much government restricts freedom while too little government does not provide the convenient government services we may take for granted…
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…, 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 an equal say in government…
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…of Socialist party deputy Giacomo Mattoetti. Mussolini moved to suspend constitutional government and establish a totalitarian regime. He proceeded in stages to establish a dictatorship by forbidding the parliament to initiate legislation, making him responsible…
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…on the fact that the United States Constitution was fundamentally created as “a reflection of human attributes”, the men pointed to such examples as separation of powers and other warnings against the concept of totalitarianism. They argued that any…
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…further, when was the last time that we questioned whether racism, Communism, or totalitarianism were bad? No individual in society is guilty of passing on society’s agenda, effectively inculcating our own people into drones, yet realizing this covert…
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…governed constitutionally until 1924 after the violence of the 1924 elections resulting in the death of Socialist party deputy Giacomo Mattoetti. Mussolini moved to suspend constitutional government and establish a totalitarian regime. He proceeded…
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