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    without this dictatorship. There is also destruction at every turn. The citizens of the dystopian society feel that they want an organized society. Therefore allowing citizens to stop destruction and dehumanization of their society. The oppressive government of a dystopian society maintains control by dehumanizing the public into uniform citizens. “Since first appearing in the popular lexicon, the term “Orwellian” has conjured up a vision of the prototypical “totalitarian state”: a one-party…

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    Why is political stability important for the integration of the EAC partner STATES? Political stability is the condition of the government of the country that precludes the possibility of open revolt because the government is governing correctly, people are content, the leader is far from corrupt, and citizens benefit from all the policies. The five member states of the East African Community (Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, Burundi, and Uganda) have had traumatic historical events and disagreements…

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    If private American companies let the government make them hack into their own products not only the consumers would be at risk of losing information but so would the companies because of a decrease in sales, risk of economic problems, and the threat of company information being exposed. No one…

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    themselves or others. The way they chose to use it. We see the way the government hides lots of information and the hunger they have for power. They do as they wish to get what they want they wish to get what they want shown in Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince and Thomas More’ Utopia. In the way authors of this novels show how they see the government like if they controlled everything and anything and who has more power Gods or the government like in Antigone and 1984. Power is the control over…

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    the higher power tend to overuse it and take advantage of what they can do without realizing the damage they can do. An example of how people react when they finally have some power, such as being a part of the government, is “Some…

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    For centuries the standard agreement of any idea of government is that large bodies of people need some type of organized authority to protect their wellbeing. Each successive type of government has inspired harsh debates and defenses about which is best to govern a body of people. The first governments ever developed were theocracies, ruled by a high priest, and these political bodies developed into monarchies, then toward crude democratic systems, wherein certain citizens had the ability to…

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    hand believes government should stick to the way that America was envisioned in the constitution by our Founding Fathers and that Americans should be self-governing. Hudson believes that government is doing too little legislating, should…

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    The benefiter are the Koch brothers, the owners, earning millions of dollars through the refinery. Koch brothers earned millions of dollars, but also made an investment around the government to protect their business. Koch brothers not only profited but, "millions spent lobbying Congress, local politicians and state lawmakers, they’ve benefited from lax environmental regulation and tax incentives and exemptions, while their refineries’…

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    that the way Orwell persuades how the world is in 1948, is still happening today in our nation. The information Orwell provides in 1984 is astonishingly related to what is occurring in the world today. We still have issues with privacy, freedom, government control, language, and much more. “They kept on his tail for two hours, when they got into Amersham, handed him over to the patrols. She spotted he was wearing a funny kind of shoes” (Orwell 57). Parsons daughter at such a young age handed…

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    Waccant states “the hypertrophied penal state that is bit by bit replacing the rump social-welfare state at the bottom of the class structure or supplementing it to a gendered division”(40). Punishing the poor became a more decisive move for the government after straying away from liberal social policies, the poor were considered the socially polluted in society therefore…

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