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- 71: The Boys From Brazil: Evil Will Never Die
- ... many questions about our present day life: Is it possible to clone a madman's genes, is there a doctor somewhere waiting for the right time to create another Mussolini or Vladimir Lenin, will I awake tomorrow to find that a genetically engineered Hitler has revitalized the Nazis and is attempting to conquer the world? These questions may ...
- 72: The Lord of the Flies
- ... World War II. Jack, on the other hand, represents authoritarianism. He rules as a dictator and is the exact opposite of Ralph. Jack is exemplifying the Hitler's and Mussolini's of the world. He is what the world fears and yet follows. This struggle is born at the very beginning and escalates till the very end. The ...
- 73: Australia's Future
- ... a similarity starkly illustrated by Igor Golomstock in his book "Totalitarianism And Art". This work makes it clear there was little to choose between the dictatorships of Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini or Mao, despite huge theoretical differences. Having a dramatic new creed is an essential quality of these regimes, and arises directly from the way they are spawned. The ...
- 74: Italy
- ... s prestige. The kingdom of Italy was formed in 1861. Five years later, in 1866, Venetia became a part of that kingdom. Rome became its capital in 1871. Benito Mussolini became premier in 1922. In 1940, Italy entered World War II on the side of the Germans. Italy surrendered in 1943 and established a new republic in 1946 ...
- 75: The Country of Italy
- ... type government where an Emperor ruled. This was the law for many years while the Roman Emperor was still in power. In the 1920's, the Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini ruled. He was in power until 1943. Since then, Italy has had a Republican government. The resigning king, Humbert II had to leave his throne. Voters elected 556 ...
- 76: Critique Pedagogy Of Praxis
- ... education finds itself as poor second best. Will the masses rise to hail an educator? I think not. The goal is salvation, thus false prophets; Hitler, Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mussolini... Mother Teresa did more to educate the world than all great thinkers of our time did. Moacir Gadotti's, Pedagogy of Praxis offers few original ideas or solutions ...
- 77: Should Students in Public Schools Wear Uniforms: Negative
- ... uniforms. Almost 2 to 3 people would not want uniforms and being that they would be affected the most by this policy there vote would count the most. Hitler, Mussolini, KKK, mobseters etc. all wore uniforms in one way or another. If every person in America wore uniforms would it solve? Of course it wouldn't happen but ...
- 78: The Great Depression
- ... two leaders that actually took part during the depression was? (show overhead of the fifth paragraph) Leaders who actually took power during the depression were Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini who of which was the dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943 just like Hitler was dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945. Relation between the nations suffer ...
- 79: Albania
- ... to Italy s occupation of Albania. Zog refused to accept money in the exchange for countenancing a full Italian takeover and colonization of Albania, and on April 7,1939, Mussolini s troops invaded Albania . In 1941, after Nazi Germany defeated Greece and Yugoslavia, the regions of Camria and Kosovo were joined to Albania, finally, creating an ethnically united ...
- 80: One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
- ... see why the authors also wanted to fight to change the system. When Fahrenheit 451 was originally written, it was during World War II when Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini became notorious for their unjust and ruthless actions and their totalitarian rule. When Kesey wrote One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest it was after the Korean War ...
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