Category: /Law & Government
…other countries such as Cuba oppresses its citizens, where it's citizens. However, I feel that Canada's government is structured in such a way that non-democratic ideologies such as dictatorship, National Socialism and totalitarian nationalism could never…
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
…be? This is the maxim that I think is the most unacceptable for many people, and why his education, as stated in Emile, would not work
Accusations of Utopianism, Elitism, totalitarianism and sexism have recurred consistently (e.g. Ludwig van Haller). Many enthusiastic…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The violence today was the worst since a stormy election that experienced election observers said was the worst they had seen in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union since the end of Communism. 'I have never seen the totalitarian face like this, people being…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, dream interpretation, psychoanalytic therapy and much more. Fromm is noted for his work in dream interpretation and totalitarianism. His works have been praised as landmarks in psychological, political, and philosophical thought. He provided us with theory…
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Category: /History
…depression as many others slipped into the jaws of totalitarianism and repression.
To stop the economic slide the government was forced to introduce £70 million worth of cuts to unemployment benefits, this action gave fuel to the growing left-wing extremism…
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Category: /History
…that openness had increased the diversity of opinions and in the end, led to little more than nationalist and ethnic in-fighting. According to Anatoly Sobchak, liberal mayor of St. Petersberg:
A totalitarian system leaves behind it a minefield built into both…
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Category: /Literature/English
…argued, but one day, due to a difference
over plans to build a windmill, Napoleon exiled Snowball. Almost
immediately, Napoleon established a totalitarian government. Soon, the
pigs began to get special favours, until finally, they were…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…government at this time. The emperors gradually began to sway towards totalitarianism, struggling to maintain law, order, and security (Brooks-1972-pg.196). The Roman Senates power was reduced to that of a measly town council (Brooks-1972-pg.198). This caused…
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Category: /History
…was made of peasants, and, as with George Orwells novel 1984, if they had the intelligence and could be correlated, the masses could have easily risen against their masters and overturn centuries of totalitarianism. This brings up the point of the attitude…
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Category: /History
…posters, speeches as well as other things like radios. Once in control their goal was to entrench the totalitarian regime and strengthen the hold on the population. Hitler also got his messages across to large crowds so people understand it as a dictate, he…
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