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    Totalitarianism Essay

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    exercises of citizen’s freedom are not an impediment of governance. Another advantage could be that the role of the government is unlimited. Dictator in charge benefits widely from this type of regime because control and power is not shared or distributed amongst other representatives. Disadvantages however contributes to the downfall of a totalitarian state. Dictator becomes very greedy and selfish with power. There is restriction or non-existent freedom and basic rights that is granted to…

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    The Mafia

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    government does not which is why the most effective attempt to rid Sicily of the Mafia was during Mussolini’s ruling during World War II. The Mafia does not operate well under fascist control because in a fascist political system the dictator controls everything and if the dictator controls everything than there is no room for the Mafia to control anything. Luckily for the Mafia, fascism never really caught on in Sicily until Mussolini sent military forces into Sicily to regain control of the…

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    Francisco Franco was the dictator of Spain from 1939 until he died in 1975. Coming to power during the Spanish Civil War by overthrowing Spain’s democratic government, Franco had a negative influence on the direction of the country by restricting their culture and demonstrating an authoritarian rule. For example, Franco prosecuted those against his political beliefs and those from various cultures that he wanted to rid Spain of. Also during his time as dictator, Franco repressed Spain’s…

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    Benito Mussolini was an Italian Prime Minister who reigned from 1922 to 1943. His main objective during his reign was to become a dictator with similar ways and beliefs as other proverbial dictators. Mussolini made certain independent decisions which rendered Italy into a dystopian country; a dystopian society is a society powered by fear in which there is a disparity of rights between the government and citizens of the nation. When one analyzes the dystopia in Italy during this era, the three…

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    Stalin was a very powerful and murderous dictator of the Soviet Union. He was a member of the Communist Party and became the leader of the Soviet Union from 1929 until his death in 1953. Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union with an “iron fist” by having complete control over his people and leading his country through World War II and the start of the Cold War. When Joseph Stalin became the leader of the Soviet Union, he also became a dictator. A dictator is a ruler with total power or is…

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    the inhumane rules and regulations placed by Big Brother, the dictator of Oceania. Big Brother plays a major role in the novel, although he is never seen; he uses fear and technology to be able control society and maintain in power. The novel was written not too long after Hitler came into power which left people wondering if what happened during World War II and Hitler was used as inspiration for the novel. Hitler was a German dictator who initiated World War II and Big Brother has been…

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    People’s Republic of China under Zedong. Despite the differences amid totalitarian states, there are several characteristics that they have in common, the two most significant being one ideology that addresses all parts of life and one party led by a dictator. In addition, total subjection of an individual only comes due to science and technology. Mass communication in these…

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    Freedom and Equality, the two most valued ideologies in our culture today, are always being fought over. Democrats and Republicans have been debating over which is the most important to our society today, but what they do not realize is that both are equally important. One of the most current controversial issues is gun control. On January 7, 2016 President Barack Obama made an executive order to improve gun safety. He has now made it impossible to purchase any type of gun without a background…

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    they just revolted against Mr. Jones. When the pigs were in charge when they were in revolting against the animals. A perfect society could exist if their is no dictator. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, he conveyed the pigs as leaders ; the pigs had the better benefit and the other animals suffered. To make a perfect society no dictator should be in charge. In Animal farm, animals tries to have a society that all animals could be treated and not over work like how they had it with…

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    Le Poidevin’s other issue is that submission to God’s will seems to be defeating the need for human autonomy. He cannot reconcile what seems to be a moral necessity (human freedom) and what he sees as the Christian belief that God is the absolute dictator of every human action, or at least that humanity ought to obey God’s every command without moral scrupulosity. Patrick Lee’s response to Plantinga’s Reformed Epistemology has an answer to this problem, although it is more implicit in the…

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