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Category: /History
…satires attacking totalitarianism. He was educated in England at Eton collage. He spent years working with the Indian police and later returned to Europe to become a writer. Orwell lived several years in poverty and was wounded when fighting in the Spanish…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…. His experiences in the war intensified his hatred toward imperialism and communism. During this time, Orwell had come to view himself as a political writer. Many of his books reflected his animosity of communism and totalitarianism. The book "Nineteen…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…every citizen at all times for the least signs of criminal deviation which may consist simply of unorthodox thoughts"(Daley 112). Winston Smith represents Orwell's view on totalitarianism. Winston rebels against the government of Oceania by starting a diary…
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…is deeply prejudiced against women and yet committed to some plausibly feminist principles. 4.4 Totalitarianism Some of the most heated discussions of the politics of Plato's Republic have surrounded the charge of totalitarianism famously advanced by Karl Popper…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Kristen Hodgson Comparative Politics April 4, 2002 Cuba as a Totalitarian Regime Or is this in the past? There are some distinct characteristics of totalitarianism from which many others stem from, the tendency towards a monistic center…
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…the totalitarian way of style. He decided to end his life because he didn't want to live in a repressed society. The last kid was the one that wanted to change the totalitarian world. He was a great dancer. He was against the nazi government. He wanted to have fun…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a totalitarian society. He effectively creates a story that almost completely parallels the history of the Russian revolution. Although I do think this is a great book I believe it has some flaws. One of the major flaws with the writing of this book…
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Category: /History
…the rise of totalitarian governments. America wanted to unite Germany, believing that it would be better for the U.S to create new American markets for its industries, rather then punish them harshly. The cold war began with the Yalta Conference to bring order…
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…Inside the novel 'Nineteen Eighty-Four', author George Orwell establishes a dominant ideology that, coupled with totalitarian control and complete power, the loss and destruction of people's freedom follows. He established characters in a plot…
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Category: /History
…Stalin and Hitler ruled over regimes considered totalitarian by the definition that they maintained extreme control on political, social, and economic aspects of life in their respective countries with the purpose of pursuing their own ideological ends…
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