Papers 931-940 of total 1365 found.
…man's soul (Rand p. 87).” Equality 7-2521 deals with the totalitarian wrath of the horrible society in which he lives. This desolate and depressing world is the direct result of the end of individualism. Because an individual cannot accomplish great…
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…everything else was to increase the prestige, power, and economic well being of Prussia. He would be liberal to what the people views, and ideas were, or he could turn into a totalitarian leader. He cared not of what the citizens of Prussia, or the world…
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…level of independence. The novels were written in completely different times. Orwell wrote 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' during the cold war period, completing the novel in 1948. He clearly warns of the dangers of a totalitarian state, which could be seen…
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…. This ideology is taken to extreme measures in the World State and many totalitarian nations where censorship of art and religion completely conceals the past and eliminates the freedoms of thought and speech. People live in the present with no knowledge of history…
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…the communists, Social Democrats and Jews from any role in political life and sweeping opponents into concentration camps. The Reichstag fire of 27 February 1933 had provided him with the perfect pretext to begin consolidating the foundations of a totalitarian one…
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…of government in which the people are ruled, used, and controlled by a totalitarian government. Its true form would give the power to the people as well as the ownership of all property, but true communism could not be realized outside of a perfect world…
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…understanding of human psychology, and its efforts represent the first time that a modern government disseminated propaganda on such a large scale. It is fascinating that this phenomenon, often linked with totalitarian regimes, emerged in a democratic state…
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…and obedient to the new program. They looked upon the National Socialist regime as another anti-communist authoritarian system, not recognising Hitler's totalitarian ambitions. On March 24, Hitler acquired the support of the Catholic Centre Party for passage…
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…, Hitler was the only man there to replace him and he took the title of Führer, combining chancellor and president. In one year and a half, Hitler had successfully transformed the liberal democratic republic into a totalitarian dictatorship. He became…
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…to a full militia by increasing production and creation of new weapons and arterial. 7. Stalin and Hitler were both totalitarian dictators who used terror and violence as tools to obtain and express authority. They were both megalomaniacs obsessed with having…
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