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Authoritarian And Totalitarian Systems : Topics in Social Science
644 words, approx. 2 pages Authoritarian systems are political regimes which are characterized by a concentration of political power in the hands of a small group of elites who are not in any institutional sense accountable to the public. Thus, they lack those traits which...
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Totalitarianism : Topics in Politics
400 words, approx. 1 pages Totalitarianism is a political concept often either combined with, or even confused with, others such as authoritarianism or dictatorship. The confusion arises because there tends to be an empirical connection so that authoritarian or dictatorial...
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Totalitarianism Summary
17,249 words, approx. 58 pages Overview History Theory in Depth Theory in Action Analysis and Critical Response Topics...
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Totalitarianism Information
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 Forms of governmentPart of the Politics series Politics Portal This box: • • edit Totalitarianism is state regulation of nearly every aspect of public and private behavior. Totalitarian regimes or movements maintain...




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 Arena Magazine
And The Next Totalitarianism?
12/01/1998: 1,309 words, approx. 4 pages The technological advancements in communications have both helped and hindered the development of a democratic society. While individuals enjoy improved autonomy in obtaining information, they remain vulnerable to institutions which now wield enormous power and influence in dispensing that information. This diminishment of interpersonal...
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 The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
The New Totalitarians.
12/08/2002: 2,056 words, approx. 7 pages Byline: PETER HITCHENS A NEW totalitarianism is spreading like dry rot through British public life. One by one, the pillars of our free constitution have crumbled and fallen. Guard dogs have become lapdogs. Independent institutions have surrendered to the ruling party. The...
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 The New York Observer
Stuck in Reverse, Godfather of the Neocons Gets Nowhere
9/18/2007: 549 words, approx. 2 pages WORLD WAR IV: THE LONG STRUGGLE AGAINST ISLAMOFASCISMBy Norman Podhoretz Doubleday, 230 pages, $24.95 That Norman Podhoretz would open his new and deeply troubling World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism with a quaint Victorian salutation, “Dear Reader”—most famously used in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane...
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Bolivia assembly seeks nixing term limit
7/18/2007: 256 words, approx. 1 pages President Evo Morales' backers in an assembly rewriting Bolivia's constitution have proposed allowing the populist leader to seek re-election for an unlimited number of consecutive terms.Bolivian law limits presidents to two nonconsecutive five-year terms. But delegates are debating a change to the rule in the...



Featured Essays
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Totalitarianism 1933-1936
1,561 words, approx. 5 pages
 Essay discusses if Hitler was successful in exerting total control in Germany during the period of 1933-1936.
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The Rise of Totalitarian Dictatorships
640 words, approx. 2 pages
 This essay outlines how totalitarian governments originated, and the different types and views of each. Communism, fascism, and the Nazi regime are discussed.


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