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    higher than in socialism. It is even less efficient and even more equalitarian (although under communism‚ some folks appear to be more equal than others. Dictators and high party officials usually appear to live better than do common citizens). Fascism: Fascism claims

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    Spain from the Morocco‚ in July 1936. The aim was to overthrown the unstable Republic. There was a response from the working class‚ which went further that by just simple revolts in the streets. It lead to a revolution and a civil war between the fascism and the left side which included socialists‚ communists and anarchists.1 · Before the Spanish Civil War began‚ Spain was a passing through the Second Republic‚ born in 1931. Its president was Manuel Azaña.2 The Second Republic was established after

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    History 1403E Lectures Unit 1 Introduction  Lecture #1 – September 9th Mass consent – soviet union rally Different people gathering around Not enough to say support but GIVE consent Q: How does that happen 9 million people died in 1st world war – mostly soldiers 25 million people died in 2nd world war – 6 million Jews 200 million people were killed in the 20th century From Zenith  death camps How could we go from so good to so bad – totalitarianism [Nazi Experiment] Mussolini and Hitler both come

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    During the Spanish Civil War this all changed for hemingway when he started to see how dangerous fascist were. The fascist did horrible things such as killing civilians‚ which led to Hemingway becoming a anti-fascist supporter. Solow states that Fascism was against the freedom

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    Locke and Hobbes were both social contract theorists‚ and both natural law theorists (Natural law in the sense of Saint Thomas Aquinas‚ not Natural law in the sense of Newton)‚ but there the resemblance ends. All other natural law theorists assumed that man was by nature a social animal. Hobbes assumed otherwise‚ thus his conclusions are strikingly different from those of other natural law theorists. In addition to his unconventional conclusions about natural law‚ Hobbes was fairly infamous for

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    obedience to rules‚ prejudiced thinking and inflexibility in opinions and beliefs. Initially‚ Adorno et al devised a set of criteria in which he set out to define personality traits. The F scale (F for fascist) measured an individual’s potential for fascism/prejudice. Adorno et al used a succession of questionnaires to measure people’s attitudes to Jews and minority groups and conservative political ideals. Adorno et al began with the assumption that by measuring individuals’ attitudes they could gain

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    Both authors agree that this was dangerous: Garraty exclaims that fascism not only “transformed into a world movement‚ but a world danger” (261). In support of this‚ Hobsbawn further supports by arguing that the Depression prepared grounds for dangerous regimes (247). Both authors agree that the great depression destroyed

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    targeting the Temple and that “men would parachute in here on us‚ shoot some of our innocent babies‚ torture our seniors‚ and convert the survivors to fascism” (Jones‚ 1978). Using these reasons‚ he was able to manipulate 909 of his followers (History.com Staff‚ 2010) into drinking cyanide-laced purple Kool-Aid in order to “save themselves from fascism” (Jonestown Audiotape Primary Project). Using communist ideals and master manipulation‚ he was able to orchestrate the largest deliberate loss of U.S

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    of the day architecture sprung into a different realm. “The modernistic trends in architecture coalesced with the opening of Bauhaus‚ an institution that brought together architects‚ designers‚ and painters from several countries.” Communism‚ fascism‚ and socialism also play a major role in the post war depression. Communism in Russia started the civil war also known as the communism war. Lenin and Bolshevik ruled from the working class but socialist victory did not bring peace to the land. Opposition

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    He would choose what they could say or write in a newspaper. They look like they were very similar dictators. Benito Mussolini and Josef Stalin seem to have ruled by the same principles but they were in fact very different. Mussolini believed in fascism‚ which is the belief that the well being of the nation was above all even if it meant the loss of the people’s rights. Everything‚ like social labor unions were put under the states control. Stalin believed in communism‚ which is the idea of a society

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