When soft totalitarians get into a bureaucracy or university or media, they go for power over the announced aim of their institution. |
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The problem of rehabilitating former totalitarians isn't confined to Western Europe. |
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Most everyone besides committed totalitarians believe such limits are appropriate and they differ mainly on what the limits should be. |
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Care should be taken in distinguishing the hard-core totalitarians from the fellow-travelers, and Pipes doesn't seem to want to do this. |
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Shakespeare thus places himself between utopian totalitarians and libertarian fundamentalists. |
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Our enemies are the totalitarians who plunged Afghanistan into the Stone Age and who yearn to do the same to America. |
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The old rationale for bearing with mere authoritarians has crumbled away with the passing of the expansionist Marxist-Leninist totalitarians. |
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The same system that kept women from voting for too long also kept the would-be totalitarians from completely East Germanizing the country for 50 years. |
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Every decent liberal should defend his right to speak against the latter-day totalitarians who denied it yesterday. |
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Rousseau's radical vision was embraced by French revolutionaries and later by totalitarians, who distorted many of his philosophical lessons. |
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In the worst case, Welch believed, military action might be necessary to dislodge the totalitarians. |
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They are totalitarians in the strictest meaning of the word. |
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Their ultimate objective is a radical new caliphate that seeks to dominate the Middle East and to intimidate the free world, as totalitarians have tried over past decades. |
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The totalitarians spoke a populist language in countries like the United States, but where they achieved power every vestige of democracy was wiped out. |
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The right-wing totalitarians had been ill-intentioned, at least from the point of view of anyone not included in the master race, defined in more than one way along the Axis. |
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Like the Soviet totalitarians they studied and came to identify with, the radical right excels at power strategies and internal political control. |
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Polls show that ever fewer foreigners trust America, and some even find China's totalitarians less dangerous. Power to the wrong peopleA sense of waning power is not just bad for the self-esteem of Americans. |
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But to paranoid totalitarians, that such ideas are freely aired must seem menacing enough. Worse still is the obvious Chinese huffiness towards Mr Kim. |
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By and large, the freedoms that we cherish remain, despite repeated attempts by totalitarians of all stripes to undermine them. |
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In every land which the totalitarians overran, it was the intellectual who was picked out first to face the firing squad-teacher, priest, professor. |
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It was an imperfect and often-violated system, but nevertheless it provided the basis for international discourse from which only the assorted red and black totalitarians have openly deviated. |
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Then, the dictators from that family eliminated the various religious sects and free will, because all these reduced their power, and they needed to be totalitarians in the full sense of the word. |
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But, apart from the atomic danger, there is the challenge of the believers and is seems a caricature of the conquered challenge of the totalitarians of the twentieth century. |
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One of the most terrifying evils perpetrated by totalitarians in the thirties in Europe was to force the exodus of a generation of artistic and scientific talent, in the benefit of the United States. |
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We will explain that there were democrats and totalitarians, but without hiding the fact that both Western and Eastern Europe had their totalitarians, both equally odious and criminal. |
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Moreover, we would point out that the basis of the Internet is electronic mail and, contrary to certain totalitarians, we are committed to freedom of correspondence, even electronic correspondence. |
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