Thursday, November 7, 2019
summary of totalitarian essays
summary of totalitarian essays    Totalitarianism is the idea that all motions, buisness, thought, religion, are     regulated by the state or the ruling upper hand that controlls the people.  It focuses on the     older ideas of tyanny, absolutism, and many others things that were seen prior to the     breakout of this mindstate in the 20th century.  However, in these older systems of      absolutism or tyanny people could have their individual thought, as long as it didnt     pertain to politics or have the chance of damaging the ruler.  In the modern totalitarian     system the people are forced to be completely dependant on the rulers and his partys     wishes.  In previous totalitarian-like forms of government, it was usually a monarch, or     ruling family which controlled the people, and to a certain extent.  In these more recent     totalitarian times theyre ruled by a dictator and his party, which is often the majority of     the stronger political figures in the area.       	Throughout history, government and popular opinion has always ruled over the     common people and the standards these people live by.  During the middle ages with the     Catholic Church, the propaganda and the almost hypnotic brainwashing of the people of     Germany under Hitlers rule, Stalins iron fist over a powerless Russian peoples are all     examples of the totalitarian place in mind these people or establishments possessed.      People are often sheep, but in most cases its the shepards who set the dogs on the    ...     
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