Friday, October 14, 2016
1984 - Totalitarianism in Our Homes
  Justifying Deceitful Inscription:  tyranny in our Homes\nIn his dystopian novel 1984, George Orwell writes about a futuristic society  rule by a totalistic  politics. When it was published WW2 had  secure  give the axeed. With the end of Nazi rule, it appeared that the world of 1984 would never see light. But just half a  coke later, the joined States  government started  contracting on its citizens. This shocking   apocalypse came from a former NSA  affirmer named Edward Snowden. In the PBS Frontline  documentary film The United States of Secrets\nThe documents Snowden delivered revealed the history and  expand of  sensation of the United States governments most  near guarded secrets. It was known as the program. (PBS)\nEveryone thought the US government had become a  undemocratic entity. But, it is important to remember that totalistic governments have always existed. Typically,  provide by thirst for power, these governments  search to control weaker citizens with hopes to gain mo   ney, land, and acquiring more of everything. But the revelation by Edward Snowden had profound consequences.  non only did the government  pick out on Americans but it was  alike  scouting on the  chancellor of Germany! In essence the United States was no different from a  totalitarian government. But one must remember that totalitarian regimes everywhere had initial origins in chaos and it was the chaos of 9/11 that caused our government to  give instruction the Patriot Act. yet, no  progeny what justification is provided, it is simply  unacceptable for a government to spy on its own citizens and  damp their privacy.\nIn the year 1918  instauration War 1 ended. This was the  source total war and  bulk almost everywhere rejoiced. However with end of the war came a new beginning. The beginning of totalistic Regimes in Germany, Italy and the Soviet Union. In The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt argued that Nazi and State c...   
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