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    To what extent has history provided a balanced interpretation of your individual? The extent of a balanced interpretation of Trotsky within history varies throughout the differing aspects of his life and personality‚ however it can be considered that overall‚ it offers a balanced interpretation to a limited extent. His position as a Marxist offers a more unbalanced interpretation‚ as perspectives vary from stating that he was a practical Marxist idealist to perceiving him as a bloodthirsty terrorist

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    Biography (Life‚ Major Contribution and Legacy) of CLR James James was born on January 4‚ 1901 in Port of Spain‚ the largest city in colonial Trinidad. He spent most of his youth in the village of Tunapuna‚ eight miles outside the city. His father was a school teacher‚ a significant position in the colonial Caribbean‚ and his mother had been educated in a Weslyan convent. The status and education of his parents marked James as somewhat privileged in relation to the other residents of Tunapuna. As

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    Name___________________________________ Period #___________ Date___________ Animal Farm 20 Questions Webquest   Directions: Please use the suggested links to find answers to each of the questions below. Be sure to paraphrase (not copy) the answers/information you find on the internet.  All these questions will have parallels in Animal Farm‚ so be sure to pay careful attention!   For questions #1-2‚ please refer to your copy of the novel and to this website http://www.k-1.com/Orwell/site/opinion/essays/rhodi

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    1984 Essay After reading Orwell’s 1984 and examining Stalin’s rule over Soviet Russia it is safe to say that the two are very similar. Many features of Big Brother and Oceania mimic those of Stalin and the USSR. As well‚ the ability to change the truth and rewrite the past was abused for both regimes. Also‚ the Party and it’s enemies are actual representations of real people who were against Stalin and the USSR. Finally‚ Big Brother and Stalin did have some differences though very few. By discussing

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    but also before. During his time from 1929-1953 he had individuals which tried to overtake him in votes‚ these people such as Kirov in 1934 didn’t last long because Stalin order his secret police to eliminate each individual who has been following Trotskyism. Using the great purge in the summer of 1936 also stated his regime and how he felt about his opponents. During this period he put many people to trial and most of them were executed. Many marshals and generals were the victims of this terror. He

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    Marxism Marxism started in its early years as an economic and sociopolitical worldview and method of socioeconomic inquiry centered upon a materialist interpretation of history‚ a dialectical view of social change‚ and an analysis–critique of the development of capitalism. In the early-to-mid 19th century‚ the intellectual development of Marxism was pioneered by two German philosophers‚ Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. As an ideology‚ Marxism encompasses an economic theory‚ a sociological theory

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    freedom‚ and plenty. His dreams‚ however‚ are not concrete; he never had a plan for implementation and he died surprisingly. Even after the burial‚ the common animals speak about Old Major and consider him their hero. Snowball Ideology: Communism/ Trotskyism Reflection: Leon Trotsky Snowball is one of the pre-eminent pigs who is a contender for leadership of Animal Farm. He is more intelligent‚ quicker in speech‚ and more inventive than Napoleon. He is also much more concerned about the welfare of

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    Speech With particular reference to the quotation below and the views of at least TWO historians‚ evaluate Trotsky’s role in the Soviet Union in the period 1896-1940. The name “Leon Trotsky” still causes great debate; amongst sympathisers and condemners alike. However‚ his significant role in the establishment of the Bolshevik Communist Government and effective theoretical practices cannot be denied. According to Ronald Aaronson‚ both a critical and sympathetic interpreter of Trotsky‚ his

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    Communism From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For the Western term for the form of government in which a state is governed by a Communist party‚ see Communist state. For the ideology upheld in multiple Communist states‚ see Marxism–Leninism. Page semi-protected Part of the series on Communism A golden hammer and sickle inscribed within a red star Concepts[show] Aspects[show] Variants[show] Internationals[show] Leaders[show] Related topics[show] Portal icon

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    What is Nationalism? The easiest way to define such a complex and broad term like nationalism is to start with the definition of a nation. A nation‚ as Ernest Renan clearly defined in 1882‚ is “is a conglomerate of people who share a common past and have derived a strong bond‚ with an agreement to stay together and be governed by mutual consent in the future.” In other words‚ a vast group of people living under the same type of government that share a common language‚ culture‚ history and a similar

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