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Government Officials Political Systems
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China Says Taiwan Cannot Continue Delaying Reunion
China has issued an 11, 000 word report entitled
The One-China Principle and the Taiwan Issue. The
report sends a signal to the Taiwanese government
that the powers in Beijing are growing impatient
with recent delays in the reunification
negotiations. Although the report mentions no
formal timeline for official reunification, it has
become clear China is not about to give up on
effort to bring Taiwan firmly under the Chinese
flag. China has offe...
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Nineteen Eighty Four Spanish Civil War
1,105 words
Eric Arthur Blair was born in 1903 at Motihari in
British-occupied India. While growing up, he
attended private schools in Sussex, Wellington and
Eaton. He worked at the Imperial Indian Police
until 1927 when he went to London to study the
poverty stricken. He then moved to Paris where he
wrote two lost novels. After he moved back to
England he wrote Down and Out in Paris and London,
Burmese Days, A Clergyman's Daughter and Keep the
Apidistra Flying. He published all four under the
pseudonym Geo...
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Trade Union Movement Utopian Socialists
1,098 words
... lapse, then it did not automatically follow
that socialism would be born from that. They
construed that although the workers could revolt
as predicted by Marx, that they could revolt in
support of new rulers "who denounced the old set
of rulers and clamped down their own rule, their
own exploitation of the workers." (Eddy, 1979, pg
100) Marx goes on to argue that "what the utopias
ts have never grasped, namely that socialism must
be the outcome of a historical evolution, and that
this evolut...
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Social And Economic Tony Blair
2,510 words
... the social justice, and equality of
opportunities and the full employment. That was
the beginning of the triumph. No matter, how
negatively these changes may be looked at by the
conservative supporters of the Labour Party Blair
understood that the changes he was going to bring
would finally lead the party to the top of
political life in Britain. Blair had performed a
very intensive ride across the nation to assure
the trade unions in the utility of the new Clause
Four. The Transport and Gene...
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Rich And Poor Matter Of Time
1,391 words
Philosophy (1) There are many left-wing
intellectuals in our time, which try to convince
us that Marx's ideas were being wrongly
interpreted and that theyre essentially beneficial
to mankind. This point of view is becoming
especially popular in our days, when the memories
of communist paradise slowly begin to fade out. In
this essay we will try to prove that Marxism could
not benefit people, because it is based on false
theoretical assumptions. Marxism opposes
Capitalism against Communism and su...
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World War Ii End Of The Cold War
1,541 words
The Cold War was an historical phenomenon
categorised by non-combative warfare due to the
ever-present threat of nuclear weaponry armament.
It began post World War II between what was the
Soviet Union and the United States of America
(US), as a mutual condemnation of each others
social, political and economic ideals embodied in
polar ideologies: communism and capitalism under a
liberal democratic state. As the Cold War
developed, it became used by the US to contain
communism. The USSR tacitly ch...
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Brought Under Nazi Control Brought Under Nazi Hitler
449 words
Reasons for the Rise of Fascism in Germany The
economic collapse of Germany after 1929 (main
reason) The lack of democratic roots in Germany
Under the Weimar republic It was impossible to
secure a majority in parliament (this depicted
democracy as a weak Gov. system) The president had
the authority to declare a state of emergency
(Hitler used Hindenburg's ability to do this in
order to establish his dictatorship) The fear of
communism (Hindenburg appointed Hitler as
chancellor as a result of suc...
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Socialist Party Workers Party
636 words
In 1965, Clara Fraser and her second husband,
Richard Fraser, helped lead the Seattle branch of
the Socialist Workers Party in an exodus from the
national organization. They founded the Freedom
Socialist Party, which was marked by its
commitment to womens liberation, African American
freedom, revolutionary socialism, societal and
organizational democracy, and principled politics.
A turning point in the young partys development
was the Fraser's divorce which split the ranks
over whether feminist ...
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Spectre Is Haunting Europe Spectre Is Haunting Marx
317 words
Karl Marx has been one of the most influential
figures in our time. He has produced numerous
important political and economical documents.
Those who follow Marxist philosophies number a
substantial portion of the world? s population.
Karl Marx? s biggest contribution to society was
the essay titled Capitol which transformed the way
people look at any society. It deals with
classical economic they in terms of labour,
capitol accumulation and the law of increase in
misery. He borrowed heavily from...
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Great Leap Forward Republic Of China
1,326 words
+Mao 2 History + October 1, 1949 The People s
Republic of China was formed with its nationalist
capital at Beijing. + 4 social classes: Workers,
Peasants, the petite bourgeoisie, and the
National-Capitalist, which were led by CCP. + In
February 1950, after months of hard bargaining,
China and the Soviet Union signed the Treaty of
Friendship, Alliance, and Mutual Assistance, valid
until 1980. The pact also was intended to counter
Japan or any powers joining Japan for the purpose
of aggression. + ...
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World In Which We Live Live Today Is A World Revolution
505 words
Marxism and the Revolution Essay Two important
ideal s in Marx s ideas were the philosophies of
Materialism and Dialectics. Materialism in
philosophy is the recognition that the material
word, the world we can see, hear, feel and touch
is the only real world. Therefore it is logical to
base our actions around it for the best interests
of the people in it. Dialectics is the theory that
everything in the world is in a constant state of
change. Both of these philosophies applied to
Europe at the ti...
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Law And Order Mein Kampf
1,419 words
Information on Roger Griffin was minimal and not
enough to convey the attitudes of his ideas. The
book was presented in a strict factual way with
emphasis on the true occurrences in history. It
can be implied that Griffin s writing shows no
personality in writing style except that the facts
are the true basis of input. Fascism contains a
political attitude that pushed to dominate
political life in central, southern, and
eastern-central Europe from 1919 and 1944. All
fascist movements had an emph...
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Treaty Of Versailles Nazi Regime
1,049 words
Throughout Europe around the time of World War II,
there were many countries who became totalitarian.
Specifically, Italy, Germany, and Russia evolved
new government systems as a result of many
factors, some from World War I. Italy converted to
their government of Fascism for many reasons.
During World War I, the Italian army and other
Italians were beginning to see different cultures
and different lifestyles from the countries they
were fighting with or against. Becoming exposed,
they witnessed...
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Guatemala City Major Industry Capitalism
414 words
As Guatemala City Guatemala City As with all
countries, certain and continuous political
systems is unlikely. Instead a mixture of systems
(capitalism, socialism, communism, and
traditionalism) seem to be the overall control of
a nation. Guatemala, a small country in South
America, proves true to the before-mentioned
statement. While it is not a mixture of all four
systems, Guatemala does possess and adhere to
Capitalism and Traditionalism. While small
countries uphold historical values and cult...
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Political And Economic Fall Of Communism
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The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and in
The Soviet Union has presented an array of new
opportunities but also problems for much of this
region. Although, with this collapse the
opportunity arises to establish a democratic
government and a market economy exists, the
process has shown to be a slow one. With the
attempt to restore civil liberties and the hope of
enjoying the standard of living similar to that of
Western Europe, communist parties are still in
existence (under new names an...
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World War Ii German Government
656 words
Problems with German Reunification Following the
Second World War, Germany was rebuilt out of
practically nothing into one of the richest
countries of the world. This well-known
transformation is known as the Wirtschaftswunder
(wonder of economics). Yet in the recent
reunification of West and East Germany, German
leadership has ignored crucial lessons from this
successful period of transformation. Three
problems highlight this claim: 1. Reunification
promised to quickly alleviate forty years of ...
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Sense Of Guilt Death Instinct
1,268 words
Then, we have organic disease versus the symptom
complex of neurosis with no physical determinants,
but rather we must look for the underlying
conflicts ascertained by talking through
psychotherapy. How do you apply this to a
collectivity like a nation? Is there a national
character in which invariably a nation follows a
pre-selected pattern of inherited behavior? For
instance, are the Germans warlike, the Russians
passive, and the Americans beneficent Or must we
look to an interdisciplinary app...
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Nineteen Eighty Four Ministry Of Truth
1,324 words
Nineteen Eighty-Four: An Examination Of
Totalitarian Rule Nineteen Eighty-Four: An
Examination Of Totalitarian Rule In Oceania Having
studied George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, I
intend to discuss the type of Government envisaged
by Orwell and to what extent his totalitarian
Party, Ingsoc, satirists past regimes. I will also
discuss Orwell's motive in writing such a piece
and how his writing style helps it become clear.
The main theme of Nineteen Eighty-Four concerns
the restrictions imposed ...
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Rise To Power Hitler
1,070 words
Notes and Pridham have called the August-December
period of 1932? the crisis months? in the? Nazis
struggle for power? . However, there are also many
other contributing factors prior to this which are
very much concerned with Hitler? s final seizure
of power in January 1933. History has proved that
dramatic change comes only through both strong
revolutionaries, and more importantly, weak or
unpopular existing rulers. So how far was Hitler
and his party responsible for their rise to power,
and ho...
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Mussolini Prime Minister
1,540 words
Why From 1922, Were Mussolini And The Why From
1922, Were Mussolini And The Fascists Able To Gain
Control Over The Italian State? On 29 th October
1922 Mussolini was made Prime Minister of Italy.
However, at this time, his party, the National
Fascist Party occupied only 35 of 535 seats in the
Italian Parliament? a result of the May 1921
election, and his first cabinet was a coalition
containing only four fascists, the remainder being
Liberals and Catholics. Why then, in a relatively
short space ...
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