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    individual to the state and strictly controls all aspects of life by coercive measures. A Totalitarian state aims to establish complete: - political -social/economic - and cultural control over their people. Fascism is a type of right-wing totalitarianism which places importance on the subordination of individuals to advance the interests of the state.  It is important for totalitarian states to have a charismatic leader. This makes it easier for the party he stands for to gain power. The Nazis

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    The case analysis:Bata Shoe

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    Section 1: Introduction Multinational enterprises (MNEs) like Bata must operate in countries with different political and legal conditions‚ so the political impact on the foreign investments is very important. This paper explains this issue based on the Bata case in three parts. The first part evaluates the different ways in which Bata has interacted with foreign political systems in its investments and operations aboard. In the second part‚ the advantages and disadvantages‚ which MNEs bring to

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    do they use in their struggle for power? Does Snowball represent a morally legitimate political alternative to the corrupt leadership of Napoleon? 2. Why do you think Orwell chose to use a fable in his condemnation of Soviet communism and totalitarianism? What different opportunities of expression does a fable offer its author? 3. How does Orwell explore the problem of rhetoric in Animal Farm? Paying particular attention to the character of Squealer‚ how is language used as an instrument of

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    Nazi Germany and 1984

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    "SparkNotes: 1984: Themes‚ Motifs & Symbols." SparkNotes: Today ’s Most Popular Study Guides. Web. 20 Feb. 2011. . "Totalitarian Government Definition of Totalitarian Government in the Free Online Encyclopedia." Encyclopedia. Web. 20 Feb. 2011. . "Totalitarianism." Wikipedia‚ the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 20 Feb. 2011. .

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    V For Vendetta

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    V For Vendetta. Dir. James McTeigue Prod. Grant Hill‚ Andy Wachowski ‚Larry Wachowski‚Joel Silver Perf. Natalie Portman‚ Hugo Weaving‚   Stephen Rea.2005 DVD Warner Brothers Film Project Spring 2013 Word Count:1‚584 Annotation: In a near future the world takes a complete turnaround. Full with disease‚ war‚ and an economic meltdown a repressive totalitarian government starts to take over Great Britain. But‚ there is one man who will not let this happen. “V” a man who

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    detailing imagined events with futile rebellion as the central theme. He states‚ “If one simply proclaims that all is for the best and doesn’t point to the sinister symptoms‚ one is merely helping to bring totalitarianism nearer” and through this recognition‚ Orwell’s rebellion against a totalitarian state took form (“George Orwell’s Letter”). Rebellion can be a versatile and fluid concept‚ taking the form of the resentful or the oppressed. 1984 explores rebellion for the purpose of Orwell’s

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    Communism vs. Fascism

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    mainly because the state had the power to do so. Though the ideas and goals of communism and fascism contrast‚ the methods they use to achieve them are almost identical. Generally‚ communism and fascism are considered opposite in reference to totalitarianism. They are very different in their economic and social aspects‚ but they do share similarities in their political

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    Politic and Socity

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    Politics and Society Politics is the activity through which people make‚ preserve and amend the general rules under which they live. As such‚ it is an essentially social activity‚ inextricably linked‚ on the one hand‚ to the existence of diversity and conflict‚ and on the other to a willingness to co-operate and act collectively. Politics is better seen as a search for conflict resolution than as its achievement‚ as not all conflicts are‚ or can be‚ resolved. The concepts of: Politics‚ government

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    Rhetoric Of Fear Analysis

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    THE RETHORIC OF FEAR Today against humanity is a super- rational system of economic classification and prioritization; that are the global markets and their laws. The average man is convinced that he can not deviate from this determinism nor to claim control or mitigate their will‚ because they are omnipotent‚ as measurements and statistics show and the economists agree. The invisible omnipotent power exercises its absolute power over the individual who experiences with anxiety his own “smallness”

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    Thoughtcrime In 1984

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    monitored for betrayal of the government‚ also known as Thoughtcrime. Through people on the streets and devices known as telescreens‚ the government watches every movement‚ every word‚ every decision a person makes. Surrounding this concept of totalitarianism and Thoughtcrime is the idea that the government often manipulates and constructs the memories of a person‚ explaining some of the narrative improbabilities in the novel. This also strips the individuality of a person away‚ simply making them

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