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…to a successful sovereignty. Sme historians agree and admire Machiavelli’s concepts while others disagree. They view Machiavelli'’ ideas as too totalitarian that would lead to catastrophes. “All other remedies have failed, from Machiavelli to Hitler. Worse than…
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…revolution took place: the centralization of all political and economic power in his hands and the transformation of the Soviet Union into a completely totalitarian state.…
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…represents the leader of a totalitarianism-type society. He attempts to take total control of the farm, control of its entire social, cultural, and economic institutions. He does this to fulfill an ideological vision of how the society of the farm ought…
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…expect in a totalitarian nation where the rights of the individual are crushed beneath the juggernaut of oppression: it had no place in America where government exists to serve our people, not to destroy them (Kort 82). In 1947 the House Un-American…
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…a totalitarian, but was one who believed in a democracy type government. He was a tremendous success with regards to reform, but a bit of a failure when dealing with nationalism. Nationalism proved to be thorn in his side, and his inability to deal with it, perhaps…
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…. Boston, 1689. The Salem Witchcraft trials. Ed. Remark, Joachim. The Nazi Years. New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc.’ 1969 “Rise Of Totalitarians”. The World Almanac And Book Of Facts. 1999: 583-584 Wiesenthal, Simon. Images From the Holocaust…
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…on by reading these listeners letters and answering their questions about the new Germany. The radio became the Nazis propaganda medium. Neither Italy nor the Soviet union, the other totalitarian countries, used it to such a degree on their less literate…
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…, the casualties exceeded 50 million people. Then in 1948 Gandhi is assassinated after India finally becomes Independent of Britain (History 49) . The book 1984 starts out with Winston Smith he is a part of a totalitarian world. This book takes place either…
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…were thoughtfully considered and their ideas were executed. In a general sense, Old Major symbolized the actual suggestion for change in an area where it is about to transpire. Napoleon, the totalitarian pig, was clearly developed to portray the role…
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…by the 'political nightmare of authoritarianism 'Charismatic' and who is eventually murdered because a truth-seeker has no place in the modern world and becomes a 'victim of totalitarian but chery'. If seen as a 'religious fable', Simon is a 'martyr'; Golding admits…
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