Essays Tagged: "Fascist"
What went wrong? An examination of Separation of Church and state
disagreed with these goals, or was different was destroyed. This was a common practice in these two fascist countries. Unfortunately, at the same time of its emergence as a world power, the United Sta ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith
In what ways did the institutional legacy of the Franco regime shape Spain's transition to democracy?
transition to democracy. The Spanish regime, under the directive of General Franco operated under a fascist doctrine, adamantly rejecting the principles of democracy. Upon Franco's death he was no lon ... gime. The Spanish regime began by rejecting the principles of liberal democracy and adhering to the fascist teachings of the Falange. 'The belief that democracy engendered chaos and national disunity ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History
What is fascism and why does it emerge?
ing totalitarian government, which has total control of the people, the nation and the economy. The fascist economic system creates an upper class for the owning/ruling class and leaves the working cl ... n turn produce for the elite. To justify themselves as beneficial to the oppressed lower class, the fascist installs an extreme sense of Nationalisms and organicism. If these method do not work then f ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science > Political Theory
Democratic World Government - An Outline Structure
t received a good press for many years.It tends to make most of us think of Stalinist dictators and fascistdomination of the globe. I wish to argue, though, that there is a viableform of democratic wo ...
Subjects: Law & Government Essays
Democratic World Government - An Outline Structure
t received a good press for many years.It tends to make most of us think of Stalinist dictators and fascistdomination of the globe. I wish to argue, though, that there is a viableform of democratic wo ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science
World War II
rope,Germany specifically, Adolf Hitler had gained control. Hitler was the head of the Naziparty, a Fascist political group. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, Japan hadinvaded Manchuria, a pr ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II
Why did the US enter World War II late?
o be taken under the Iron Curtain. The 'Axis', referring to the aggressive expansionist ensemble of fascist and militaristic regimes included Germany, Japan and later Italy. Facing off with the Axis i ... ews or later, anti-Bolsheviks supporting Hitler as well as anti-British, anti Rooseveltians and pro-fascists.In light of the United States' pacifist mentality and legislative momentum towards avoiding ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II
Events that led to the start of WWII.
any of the Europeans saw one-man rule as the only way to protect instability. To get back on track, Fascist dictatorships had a will to use military aggression.Another reason that led to the start of ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History
Did Hitler Rule a Totalitarian State?
Did Adolf Hitler Rule a Totalitarian State?The government of Nazi Germany was a fascist, totalitarian state. Totalitarian regimes, in contrast to a dictatorship, establish complete ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II
Assess the Impact of Fascist Rule on the people of Germany up to 1939.
tler became a dictator in 1933 following the Enabling Act, the lives of Germans changed completely. Fascist rule Germany had an obvious impact on the everyday of lives of the German people through out ... ay of lives of the German people through out the 1930's. However, it is debatable how big an impact fascist rule had as for many people the Nazi's had very little do with them. This is evident when a ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II
Comparison between Osar Romero and Oscar Schindler.
his country and people to a state of liberation. Oscar Schindler presented his money and power as a Fascist Nazi to save hundreds of Jews from the Holocaust during World War II. He saved their lives, ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film History
Essay is about:Mussolini and Fascist Italy Q: How important were the Lateran Treaties of 1929 between the Italian State and the Papacy in consolidating Mussolini's hold on power in Italy?
n purely political terms it did not progress far after that date, and the main interest switches to fascist social and economic achievements and, above all, to Mussolini's excitable and ambitious cond ... ral it secured their unquestioning acceptance of the regime until at least 1936.In the early 1930s, fascist determination to capture the support of the nation's youth prompted an attack on the youth c ...
Subjects: History Term Papers
The debate over the numbers repressed under Stalin and it's relevance to totalitarian theory.
numbers repressed under Stalin and whether it was higher or lower than the numbers repressed under fascist Nazi Germany, including Hitler, much literature covers all sides of this debate. The debate ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science > Political Theory
Opic: Mussolini and Fascist Italy
uring the years 1924-9, Mussolini had worked hard to indoctrinate the young Italians with different Fascist principles. Although, from trying to achieve a new generation of people who would follow and ... anda effort, and provided youth organizations that were designed to create enthusiastic and devoted Fascist Italians.The membership of the Fascist youth organisations had increased considerably during ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History
George Gerbner and the Mean World Syndrome
born in 1919 in Budapest, Hungary, immigrated to America in the late 1930s due to his hatred of the fascist Prime Minister. Gerbner obtained his U.S. citizenship and earned his bachelor's degree in jo ... t in 1989. Much of Gerbner's research was influenced by his up close and personal accounts with the fascist regime in Hungary. TheHerzog 2restricted and violent society motivated his vast efforts to r ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies > The Media
History report on the period of time between world war one and world war 2 - the lead up to the second world war. (focus on the league of nations)
strength and inability to enforce sanctions and consequences their aims were far from achieved. The fascist nations of Germany and Italy were allowed to persue their aggressive military aims with litt ... s of the post-war period caused fascism to rise in many countries after World War One. In 1922, the fascist leader, Benito Mussolini came to power in Italy. He was the first of many right-winged leade ...
Subjects: History Term Papers
Office of Strategic Services
ealed when the top layer was soaked off."As another European war loomed in the late 1930s, fears of fascist and Communist "Fifth Columns" in America prompted President Franklin D. Roosevelt to ask for ...
Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Military & International Conflicts & Security
The Rise of Adolf Hitler
people of Germany out of all the problems and deceptions of these terrible times was Adolf Hitler, fascist dominator. These difficulties gave Hitler and the Nazi party the opportunity to employ their ... gypsies and other minority groups. Evidently, this began to influence the German people towards the fascist way of thinking and aid his rise to power.The Great Depression was the final downfall of the ...
Subjects: History Term Papers
Adolph Hitler, Joseph Stalin and a Turkish Dictator reflecting the fascist and communist worldviews on key political issues.
sent a platonic dialogue between Adolph Hitler, Joseph Stalin and a Turkish Dictator reflecting the fascist and communist worldviews on key political issues. To be more consistent, I wrote an imaginar ... ents of my revolutionary plan, but I want to hear Stalin's arguments first.Stalin: Instead of these fascist and racist policies, I am suggesting to you to see your mission as ending the centuries-old ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays
American Strategies for Fighting the Cold War
he governments of these countries, (such as Poland) the Yalta conference had stated that no Nazi or Fascist powers could be in place. However, the Soviets and the United States defined Fascism very di ... . However, the Soviets and the United States defined Fascism very differently. The Soviet Union saw Fascist as those that didn't fight the Germans back, while the U.S. felt they were the people that d ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > The Cold War