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  • '''Totalitarianism''' is any political system, or ideologies that support such a system, in wh ...structure of totalitarianism. One of the most famous one is ''[[Origins of Totalitarianism]]'', a tome authored by German philosopher [[Hannah Arendt]]. Francis Fuku
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  • The ''Origins of Totalitarianism'' was a 1948 book by [[Hannah Arendt]]. She argued that patterns of anti-S
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Origins of Totalitarianism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Totalitarianism}}
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  • {{r|Totalitarianism}} {{r|Origins of Totalitarianism}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Totalitarianism]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Origins of Totalitarianism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Totalitarianism}}
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  • ...c novel written by British author [[Aldous Huxley]] in 1931 describing a [[totalitarianism|totalitarian]] society based on [[eugenics]].
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  • '''Totalitarianism''' is any political system, or ideologies that support such a system, in wh ...structure of totalitarianism. One of the most famous one is ''[[Origins of Totalitarianism]]'', a tome authored by German philosopher [[Hannah Arendt]]. Francis Fuku
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  • ...German ancestry to the U.S.; major academic works include ''The Origins of Totalitarianism'', ''The Human Condition'', ''On Revolutio''n and ''The Life of the Mind'';
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  • * Totalitarianism
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  • The ''Origins of Totalitarianism'' was a 1948 book by [[Hannah Arendt]]. She argued that patterns of anti-S
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  • {{r|Totalitarianism}}
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  • ...suppression of dissent, the novel explores the future of [[technology]], [[totalitarianism]], and the degradation of society. Huxley foresaw many topics of concern fo
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  • *Barber, Benjamin and Friedrich, C.J. and Curtis, M. TOTALITARIANISM IN PERSPECTIVE Praeger Publishers, 1969.
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  • ...): 72-100. Issn: 0018-2656 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]], since 1991 the concept of "totalitarianism" has come back, but the practice differed under Stalin and Hitler.
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  • ...atures of constitutional democracy require emphasis in contrasting it with totalitarianism: A [[Constitution]]<ref>The [[United Kingdom]], for example doesn’t have
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  • ...[[law]]. Much of this new interest was fueled by efforts to move beyond [[totalitarianism]] in the European states rendered newly independent in the breakup of the S ==Civil society, anarchy, incivility and totalitarianism==
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  • ...[[law]]. Much of this new interest was fueled by efforts to move beyond [[totalitarianism]] in the European states rendered newly independent in the breakup of the S ==Civil society, anarchy, incivility and totalitarianism==
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  • ...ts' (also labelled just [[statism]], [[populism]], [[authoritarianism]], [[totalitarianism]] and [[communitarianism]]). More recent versions of the Nolan Chart, inclu
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  • ...o," ''Political Science Quarterly,'' (1954) 69:184-201, argues that modern totalitarianism is a blending of Machiavelli's theories and Savonarola's techniques of rabb
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  • ...Popper argued that this view underpins most forms of authoritarianism and totalitarianism, and that it is based on mistaken assumptions about the nature of scientifi ...ed to advance the defense of the open society against authoritarianism and totalitarianism.
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