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These jackals assume we forget their past incarnations — as the most cynical machtpolitikkers, who propped up Authoritarian regimes (dictators and murderers friendly to the US and opposed dictators (but also reformist governments, which they labelled Totalitarian, if they disobeyed us, or gasp! were favorable to Russia.
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That last idea, mordantly known as the Totalitarian Principle of physics, has important implications for theology.
Clay Farris Naff: If Infinity Is The Devil, What Is God? Clay Farris Naff 2011
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That last idea, mordantly known as the Totalitarian Principle of physics, has important implications for theology.
Clay Farris Naff: If Infinity Is The Devil, What Is God? Clay Farris Naff 2011
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The Virtual Museum has a collection called Totalitarian Art and features works from the Soviet Era with a style called Socialist Realism that was supposed to glorify Soviet leaders and communist ideals.
Archive 2006-04-01 Ellen Beth Gill 2006
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As is typical for the wild-eyed radical Muslims - a group an astute reader suggested is best described as Totalitarian Islam (as opposed to Islamo-fascism which has means-of-production implications) - are declaring victory in Gaza.
Political Mavens 2009
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"Totalitarian" is a fair description of extreme P.
Are Progressives Totalitarian?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Calling progressive "Totalitarian" because of a the existence of a few communist on the fringe is no more justified than calling conservative "totalitarian" because of guantanamo, wiretap, torture,...
Are Progressives Totalitarian?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Calling progressive "Totalitarian" because of a the existence of a few communist on the fringe
Are Progressives Totalitarian?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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For him, 'Totalitarian' was the condition of the state in which all activities of civil society, inadvertently or not, ultimately lead to, and therefore perpetually exist in, something resembling a state.
Totalitarianism 1951
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It simply isn't possible to be "Totalitarian" unless you can, in fact, centralize the levers of power in a political unit into the hands of a Supreme Leader (and, in practice, his cronies and right-hand men).
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