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…of the state not the church to make the laws. Politically Thomas Hobbes was a conservative not a totalitarian as some commentators portray him as. The political commentator Noberto Bobbio describes Hobbes state this way, "The Hobbesian state is founded…
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…to shake off the totalitarian system in a completely decent and peaceful way," (311). When presented in this fashion, the end of the Cold War not only corresponded with the termination of Communism in Czechoslovakia, but also something of a rebirth…
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…in a totalitarian state is defined arbitrarily and persecuted arbitrarily by assigning him to a social class.         How could this logical practical contradiction gain so much power and appeal? Partly because of coercion and pertly because of the fascistic…
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…with democracy led to a desire for an alternative form of government. Stability was believed to be the key, and thus a turn towards Totalitarian regimes. Through Brave New World, Huxley satirises a world ruled with such narrow vision, primarily seen through the State…
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…In George Orwell's "1984", Winston Smith and Julia live in Oceania, where their actions become a subversive force that the "Party" must control. Oceania, located in Europe, represents a totalitarian society in its purest form during the 1940s. Many…
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…, government legitimately derives authority to enforce rights from the consent of the governed. The American colonies rebelled from Britain to be free from a totalitarian king in order to create a society where the people could rule themselves justly, hence…
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…. Hitler quickly took over, and turned Germany into a dictatorship . This meant that there was no other government within Germany that could put a stop to Hitler's actions. Nazism, or National Socialism is an ideology similar to the totalitarian ideology…
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…of identity, with the drug soma being administered to citizens to raise an' impenetrable wall between the actual universe nad their minds. Here Huxley satirises the totalitarian regimes of post wwi which denied people of qualitative relationship with nature.in…
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…become involved in the communist conflict. Not to mention that with the combination of a youth movement that had drastically changed from the 40s and 50s; a new breed of youth seeking expansion of the mind, and liberation from what they saw as a totalitarian
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…autobiographical, and achieved successes as a brilliant writer. 2. Synopsis The novel takes place in a theoretical and fictional dystopian totalitarian society. The story begins in London on April 4, 1984 after an atomic world war divides the world…
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