Papers 791-800 of total 1365 found.
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…against foreigners, especially in what was know as East Germany. There the populace went from Nazi to communist totalitarianism without any democratic interual. Since the umfication there has been economic instability rather than prosperity and has urped…
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…"a communist, totalitarian state." Furthermore, he compared Elian to children who were denied medical care by their parents for religious purposes. I hope that most Americans have no idea of what Cuba is really like. Because if they do, and still want Elian…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Animal Farm Essay: The Significance of Squealer The novel Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is an allegory portraying the dangers of a totalitarian government. It seeks to show how a society where all live completely equal has not been, and cannot…
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…confronts ideas of totalitarianism, artificial reproduction, anti-individualism, and forever youth- ideas which were not threatening in the 30’s. In the 1930’s, the high ethical standards people maintained and the limited amount of scientific knowledge did…
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Category: /History
…, and jazz as degenerate”1. Nazi rule after 1933 was totalitarian. The Nazi regime was not just another German government, for it concentrated on the transformation of Germany, which aimed at affecting the lives and thoughts of every German citizen. If Hitler…
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…to the readers of Orwell's 1984 and Huxley's Brave New World that Winston and Bernard are warnings over what society is heading towards. A time when only a very few will have their individuality and sense to question the establishment. A totalitarian society…
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…have to change his integration, or his explanation for the way the world operates. A change in integration can be devastating to one’s soul. Remarks on the Psychological Appeal of Totalitarianism brings this idea to clarity, “One feels like a traitor to one…
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…a totalitarian regime. He proceeded in stages to establish a dictatorship by forbidding the parliament to initiate legislation, making him responsible to the king alone. By 1926 he had passed decrees issuing him the force of law, establishing total…
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Category: /History
…positioned in the society. The identity of cultural power in the society was based on the totalitarian position. The cultural identities workers and employers constructed were the site of contests over the legitimacy, and thus over access to the American Dream…
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…and policies but in time it will all work out. He believes that through communism he can think far into the future while other imperialistic countries can not. Zedong also went on to say countries which believe his party is a dictatorship or totalitarian society…
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