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    fix problems that previously seemed impossible to overcome with the traditional democratic process. Two major dictators Stalin and Hitler are known for their use of totalitarianism. Their use of it was also a misuse and abuse of it. The ideas they put forward as the dreams of their country were generally not the dreams of the citizens. Rather, they were the personal dreams of the dictators. They took liberalism and completely rejected it. When totalitarianism is embraced, the citizens forfeit…

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    A Dictatorship is a disreputable form of government in which one person or a small group of people, in this case being Saddam Hussein and his “Dirty Dozen”, have complete and utter control of a country. Dictators essentially have the right to do whatever they see fit with their people and country – restrict the legal and civil rights of their subjects. Subjects are technically citizens, although citizens are a part of a democracy, and have civil and legal rights, and have a say in government,…

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    elected by the people of Germany through his expert way of manipulating the people through his public speaking and new ideas. Soon after he rose to power, Germany was changed for the worse as thousands of people around the country were led by a brutal dictator. Adolf Hitler had a few different ideas on how he would get Germany out of the economic, social, and political crisis that it was going through after the Great Depression. He however did a completely horrific thing that Germany never saw…

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    Hitler's Last Days Essay

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    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” (Edmund Burke). In the book Hitler’s Last Days: The Death of the Nazi Regime and the World’s Most Notorious Dictator, by Bill O’Reilly, details the last days of, conceivably, the most reviled and evil man in history: Adolf Hitler. Most of the book is focused inside the bunker where Hitler spent his last days near the end of World War II. It gave specific details about the last desperate attempt of Hitler to turn…

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    this is given in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar the “Second Commoner” says “But, indeed, sir, we make holiday, to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph” to the two Senate member Flavius and Marullus. (Act 1, Scene 1). Even though Caesars rule as Dictator was regarded as prosperous for the Roman Empire, the Senators feared him to be too popular which lead to the conspiracy of his murder. During the Festival of Lupercal a Soothsayer even approached Caesar and says “Beware the ides of March” but…

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    Authority Essay: What Makes a Good Leader? As said by JACQUES MARITAIN in the "The Democratic Charter,” Man and the State, “authority and power are two different things: power is the force by means of which you can oblige others to obey you. Authority is the right to direct and command, to be listened to or obeyed by others. Authority requests power. Power without authority is tyranny. Link” Another comparison would be the differences between a leader and a ruler. A leader leads his people…

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    capabilities. It is hard to understand a country and their culture if that country refuses to share and relate to the rest of the world. Until North Korea opens up and shares its culture to the world, we shall never know. You cannot believe what a dictator leader tells the world about its country, the only way to find out is to talk to and observe from the people…

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    ignorance is a huge factor in our life, in Orwell’s world set in 1984, but also today. People should never question the law, legal institutions or school books. Especially in Oceania, this statement was of great importance. With a sole leader, a dictator like Big Brother, citizens should never doubt and protest against the government. This is seen in World War II. Protests against Hitler could even be punished with the death penalty. Orwell reflects back on World War II in 1984 and shocks the…

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    After nearly a thousand years of decline, Western Europe finally recover and create the golden age known as the European Renaissance. There were many causes to this, both proximate and long term. One long term cause of the collapse of the decline of the Christian Catholic Church. Another long term cause is the protection of trade routes by the Mongols. A proximate cause however is Byzantium near its collapse. One long term factor that was a major cause of the Renaissance was the decline of the…

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    leader of a Nazi party, also Hitler was a dictator of Germany. When Hitler was just a boy he lost both his parents, and later ended up going to prison where he wrote one of the most…

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