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    other being Eurasia and Eastasia. The Party, short for the “English Socialist Party,” rules with totalitarianism and expects absolute compliance from the people. Written shortly after the Second World War, 1984 describes a government inspired by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. The conclusion of the same war ushered in the Polish People’s Republic, and the nation became a communist single-party state led by the PUWP, an acronym for the Polish United Workers’ Party. The change in the country’s…

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    Scapegoat In Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm Animal Farm was written succeeding World War II during August in England in 1945. George Orwell wrote the book during the war to bring to light the solemnity of the problems caused by a Stalinism and totalitarian government. This also ties into the Russian Revolution of 1917 which portrays the revolution resulting in a type of government like a totalitarianism one. Many of his characters portray the Russian Revolution. The Manor Farm is a small representation of Russia while Old…

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    Mao’s main goal was to make China a strong Communist country in the future. Mao had a very effective plan to accomplish this as well. Mao reached out to younger kids and persuaded them to rebel against higher authorities. In At the Center of the Storm it states: “It was Chairman Mao who set us free…

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    Great Leap Forward

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    high-quality steel. The author herself mentioned how the steel furnace in the radio station she worked in had inefficient steel-making furnaces (Cheo, 2009, p. 96). It came to a point where China’s leader at the time, Mao Zedong, even had his own party members, most notably Peng Dehuai, criticise the Great Leap Forward (Ebrey, 1993, pp. 435-439). Mao however, unwilling to listen to such criticism, purged Peng and carried on with the Great Leap Forward (Best, Hanhimäki, Maiolo & Schulze, 2008, p.…

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    The resumes of the Great Socialist and his cabinet colleagues in The White Tiger exemplify Bernard Shaw’s dictum. Politics has indeed become the last resort of the scoundrels. In India, it will remain so until the middle class with its acute sense of political morality starts participating in it more actively. Political thinker Pavan K. Varma observes that “politics is dirty because good people do not enter it, and because good people do not enter, politics is dirty” (154). In the Inheritance of…

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    needs to be a prosperous country, Nepal is a struggling country. Being surrounded on three sided by India and China on the other, trade issues have really held back the full potential of Nepal. With only one paved road into China through Tibet, and using Kolkata as its only real…

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    quote “Who controls the past, controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past” in his book ‘Nineteen Eighty-four’ by showing how Winston Smith, a low-ranked member of the ruling party, works to distort and remold the history for the communist party. The book also shows how the ruling party oppresses its people by controlling them and their thoughts. A real life example of this can be the Nazi Propaganda, also known as The Biggest Lie. This theory states that no matter how big the…

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    change to dictatorship, including inflation, unemployment and a lost sense of trust in democracy. These dictatorships ruled for many years during the interwar period. There were also many democracies across Europe and Asia during the interwar years. In India, democracy was used to unify the nation against the British. In China and Eastern Europe, there was also democracy that proved to be more successful…

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    India’s ideal (regarding socialism) is that most, or all, of the major industries are owned and operated by the government, rather than the individual. India has excessive government control and ownership within the country, which is doing the country more harm than good (as we will see later on). Government-controlled businesses accounted for around 43% of India’s capital stock, and the productivity of these entities was substantially less than that of the private ones. This low productivity in…

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    Women's Labor Movement

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    Introduction The Women’s Labor Movement is a global occurrence that results from economic, social, and political changes. Within this brief paper, I examine some of the labor issues experienced by the women in Asia. Specifically, I will study China, India and Thailand’s history; in order to understand why there is a division of gender and labor, as well as where it arises. I first discuss the labor issues in China faced by urban workers who are residents, and what the impact is on the migrant…

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