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    changing or improving the system of how the government works could be beneficial to the country. The study on the Authoritarianism regime could be advantageous to Filipinos because it could help open the eyes and minds to other good aspects and qualities that can be drawn out from it. Being aware of the flourishing state of the Philippines during Marcos’ regime, Authoritarianism is healthy for the country at present and the things that should be considered are the country’s growth, the risk…

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    In an increasingly complex international system of politics, at least two political ideologies remain significant in today’s world political sphere. Authoritarianism is characterized as a system of government where decision making is afforded to the few, while democracy is categorized as a system of rule based on the government of the people, by the people and for the people. The principle of democracy is largely one linked to Western ideals and has indeed been at the forefront of many Western…

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    Putin Authoritarianism

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    and 21st centuries, many countries have gone through tremendous shifts in their government, societies, and identities as a whole. One such shift that seems to take place in many different countries for many different reasons, is the shift to authoritarianism lead by a strong man, from a different type of government. So many countries seem to have the same general form of government, a strongman that uses fear, restriction of the press and subsidies to control the masses while silencing…

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    officials. To measure these phenomena, this paper will compare periods in Russian history in which GDP was low. It is also important to note, the two countries I will analyze are the Yeltsin Era and the Putin Era. What causes the breakdown of authoritarianism and foster democratic consolidation? To understand most of these debates, the logic of comparison is essential. The goal of study is to attempt to measure causal effects by illustrating the difference between the treatment group in two…

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    Different parts of the world have different political regimes and not many succeed in achieving being called a democratic state. In 2016 democracy is the political regime that the most powerful countries in the world follow. The list includes Norway, U.S.A, Germany and Sweden. Progressively, many countries are working on becoming a democracy. Some are being more prosperous, others struggle. It is not exactly easy to become a democratic country due to many requirements to fit the qualification.…

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    The Greater of Two Evils One of the main topics in political news around the world today is the action of the North Korea leader, Kim Jong-UN. Between conducting unauthorized weapons test to executing other North Korean politicians, Kim Jong-UN has sparked many debates about his leadership skills and if he is a good leader for North Korea. He has even been compared to other leaders like the twenty-century dictator, Joseph Stalin. Even though Stalin has committed more heinous crimes then Kim…

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    The Giver: An Analysis

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    Authoritarian societies are systems that are used to control the community of people and their education. Education in an Authoritarian Society is upheld by maintaining control of the hierarchy. This is done in three ways: sorting the citizens, justifying where and why they were put there, and validating the decision. In the 2014 motion picture The Giver, they live in a post-apocalyptic Authoritarian world and follow the three rules. “What is most difficult for the state to control- emotions and…

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    Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt Views On Totalitarianism Government) Totalitarian is a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete service to the state. This type of government is run by a dictator that controls and has immese power over the state and the people under him. “A totalitarian society is usually ran by a dictator, and there is little to no freedom to the people. In totalitarism, the government controls almost every aspect of life.” (Wolin) Very…

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    received the lowest type of living conditions and treatment. Slaves were condemned to disadvantages of the law. Slaves could not participate in wage earning trade or labor they were basically denied rights to their own property. The doctrine of authoritarianism guided much of the Southern rationale for slavery. As a public look of humanitarian ideals taken both the American Revolution and the Great Awakening, it spread Christianity everywhere, Southern plantation owners defined slavery not as an…

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    video, John Greene makes predictions about the future of capitalism, authoritarianism, and democracy. John Greene predicts that due to Chinas interest in the developing world, it is very likely that the developing countries, in places such as African nations, will use Authoritarian capitalism because it helped China and its show’s them it will get things done and make things better. In result, he also predicts that authoritarianism will become the new and most popular form of developing…

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