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…was a necessity to prevent the spread of Communism, as “the totalitarian communist aggression endangers the freedom and peace of every democratic country including Canada” . The United States, a key player in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, was reluctant…
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Category: /History
…of the regime's totalitarian rule. The Party has prescribed a certain amount of responsibility to the Komsomol, but it is questionable as to how much political influence is vested there. For a critical analysis of its usefulness, a measure of its political influence…
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…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’s most cherished ideas.” In Room 101, Winston…
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…the totalitarianism of the existing communist states. Libertarians are anti-state but are not opposed to domination and hierarchy in all its forms as Smogor 3 anarchy is. The idea of leftism is a prominent issue taken up in the 1990's; liberals traditionally associate…
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Category: /Literature/English
…like every other country in the world, was run in a Totalitarian fashion. That is, a few of the "elite" members of society made decisions for the entire nation. The rich ruling classes who owned the businesses and factories ran the country. These owners…
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…individual freedom , but also limit the power of those who represent the people . govermets such as , absolute monarchy , dictatorship, and totalitarianism are also under the same government. People that live under an authoritarian set of rules are many times…
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…a totalitarian empire. The Party is all-powerful in this nation and limits the people’s own power as well. Oceania’s people are oppressed by the government that is supposed to be protecting them and their rights. “Orwell foresaw the approach of a totalist society…
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totalitarianism, but others have called it Stalinism, after Joseph Stalin the leader who shaped and controlled the government of the USSR for more than a quarter of a century after Lenin’s death. (Riskal) Stalinism of course in no way resembled the Communist Utopia…
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…personally feel he is a genius. Niccolo Machiavelli was born on May 3, 1469, in Florence, Italy. He eventually became a man who lived his life for politics and patriotism. Right now, however, he is associated with corrupt, totalitarian government. The reason…
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…. Fitts is an ex-military man who brings the army home. He rules his house in a totalitarian manner, obviously king of his castle. He treats his son like a member of his regiment, and he expects ultimate respect and obedience. However, all these actions are his…
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