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The Legacy of Nineteen Eighty-Four: British Dystopias, from 1984 to the present day
Published 2022-11-01“…However, new concerns have also emerged in the “post-totalitarian dystopia”, in which late capitalism is a predatory force that devours humans and nature. …”
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Internal situation in USSR in Russian emigration press in the United States (1964–1982)
Published 2021-05-01“…Publicists broadcast a number of stereotypes of the totalitarian direction of American Russian studies at the analyzing the concept of «Soviet state». …”
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„Miasto nigdy się nie kończy…”. Mroczne oblicze miasta w prozie Herty Müller
Published 2024-06-01“…This article discusses selected works by Herta Müller, in which the multidimensional image of the city opens up new fields for reflection and allows us to gain insight into how a totalitarian state functions. The cities the author describes are reflective of all Romanian cities under the dictatorship of Nicolae Ceaușescu; they are places of depravity and terror. …”
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Kissing the naked Novomeský (an interpretative probe into an unpublished chapter from Janko Silan’s book Dom opustenosti [House of abandonment])
Published 2025-02-01“…Although he actively pursued its publication, especially between 1970 and 1974, the text could not be published during the period of normalisation in the totalitarian Czechoslovakia. The work was officially made available to readers only after the socio-political changes of 1989, first in 1991 and later in an expanded edition in 1997. …”
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La presse italienne, le pouvoir politique et l’autorité judiciaire durant le fascisme
Published 2004-09-01“…The Giacomo Matteotti case was a turning-point in the consolidation of the Benito Mussolini’s power, using the crisis, he transformed Italy into a totalitarian regime: with all opposition newspapers banned and fascists publications kept under strict control. …”
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Searching for the grey zone in Slovak sci-fi literature during the normalisation period
Published 2025-02-01“…Prominent themes included environmental pollution, warnings against the loss of humanity, calls for peace, fear of nuclear catastrophe, and condemnation of power domination and totalitarian rhetoric. Searching for the grey zone in Slovak sci-fi literature of the normalisation period proved to be an effective way to re-evaluate the traditional black-and-white vision of society, which was viewed as divided into the “fighting dissent” and the masses blindly accepting the ruling regime.…”
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RELIGIOUS SCHOLARS: THEORY AND PRACTICE ACTIVITIES
Published 2015-07-01“…The scientific inconsistency of widespread concepts "sect", «totalitarian sect», and «a destructive cult» is proved. …”
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The situation of the Greek Catholic Church in Slovakia in the second half of 20th century
Published 2016-06-01“…The Greek Catholic Church suffered from pressure of the totalitarian regime the most, it even made its martyrs. …”
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St. John Paul II’s Natural Law Legacy and International Human Rights Culture of Human Dignity – A Road to Universal Brotherhood and Peace
Published 2023-12-01“…The author advocates a return to the core principles of key documents on this subject to counter the influence of various ideologies and totalitarian regimes. Highlighting secular and faith-based sources including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Vatican II Council Declaration, the text emphasizes human dignity as the meeting point for religious and secular humanists. …”
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GENDER STRATEGIES AND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
Published 2019-06-01“…In the context of modern gender anthropology and androgyny-analysis, it is found that as a result of the implementation of the strategy of existential sexism and existential hermaphroditism, political leadership becomes authoritarian, and sometimes also totalitarian, while the strategy of androgynism associated with gender partnership gives rise to constructive political leadership. …”
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The dream that never dies: the ideals and realities of cosmopolitanism in science, 1870–1940
Published 2017-12-01“…A “national turn” during the 1920s assumed a darker form in the 1930s, as totalitarian regimes in the Soviet Union, Italy, Germany, and Spain associated science ever more closely with national interests. …”
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A Political-Theological Issue: Is Kemalism a Civil Religion or a Political Religion?
Published 2023-12-01“…In this context, it is questioned whether there is no clear distinction between a political religion and a civil religion, peculiar to the totalitarian regimes, and whether there a new “theology” has been established which is contrary to the established religion.…”
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Dystopia, surveillance and the spaces of social control in Jenni Fagan’s The Panopticon (2012)
Published 2022-11-01“…Although the text explicitly reappropriates the Panopticon designed by Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), an invention itself riven by the tension between utopia and dystopia, and echoes Michel Foucault’s strategic reading in Discipline and Punish (1975), the virulent critique it levels at the welfare state echoes some of the central issues to be found in George Orwell's attack on totalitarian states, particularly those related to memory and language. …”
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WITTGENSTEINAS: MISTIŠKA, KAD PASAULIS YRA
Published 2003-01-01“…The dehumanising tendency of Wittgenstein's outlook and the possible totalitarian implications are disclosed. Keywords: world, natural science, mystical, trans- cendence, showing. …”
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WITTGENSTEINAS: MISTIŠKA, KAD PASAULIS YRA
Published 2003-01-01“…The dehumanising tendency of Wittgenstein's outlook and the possible totalitarian implications are disclosed. Keywords: world, natural science, mystical, trans- cendence, showing. …”
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State influence on the formation of legal culture under martial law: the experience of Ukraine
Published 2023-10-01“…Under the conditions of a full-scale invasion of a neighboring state on the territory of Ukraine, an understanding of the reasons for military aggression against Ukraine, opposition to a totalitarian regime, injustice and the struggle for independence is formed. …”
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Metatheory and Classification of Digital Human Rights and Freedoms
Published 2024-07-01“…The methodology for refuting neoliberal utopias and totalitarian fantasies that shape the imaginary cyberspace or deny its existence can vary from classical dialectics to modern narrative analysis, but methods of participant observation demonstrate the existence of real and virtual rights and freedoms of man and citizen in a digital world. …”
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Uwarunkowania i wyzwania myśli chrześcijańsko-społecznej Karola Wojtyły/Jana Pawła II
Published 2022-10-01“…His social teaching is extensive, and abundant in theories, tackling the most current and difficult problems of the modern times, focusing primarily on defending of human beings from the external threats of totalitarianisms and dictatorships, as well as from the internal pressure of erroneous ideologies. …”
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The Czechoslovak Crisis of 1948 in the Perception of American Diplomats and Media
Published 2021-09-01“…Despite the external legitimacy, the transfer of power to the left forces was interpreted as a coup d'état that final ized the establishment of the totalitarian regime in Czechoslovakia. Nevertheless, the US government refused to sever diplomatic relations with Prague and to initiate an international investigation. …”
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TOWARDS THE QUESTION OF SOCIO-CULTURAL AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL STATUS OF IDEOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
Published 2015-12-01“…It is possible to talk about the existential newness, the rise of personal indifference in connection with the irresponsible short-sightedness with which today under the guise of democratic overcome the totalitarian narratives is lightly questioned the universally valid moral values, belittled the philosophical classics and dragged the false ideological omnivorous freedom and devaluation of high culture. …”
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