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... totalitarian implications ; it could readily fit into a fascist world - view as well as a Marxist one . One also ... totalitarianism , there is at least a chance that 54 THE SITUATION OF THE NOVEL.
... totalitarian implications ; it could readily fit into a fascist world - view as well as a Marxist one . One also ... totalitarianism , there is at least a chance that 54 THE SITUATION OF THE NOVEL.
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... totalitarian rule that most other European countries have suffered and they know nothing of the pervasive violence that is so noticeable in American society . Yet throughout the twentieth century the English have had to make a long and ...
... totalitarian rule that most other European countries have suffered and they know nothing of the pervasive violence that is so noticeable in American society . Yet throughout the twentieth century the English have had to make a long and ...
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Bernard Bergonzi. tically modern totalitarian societies , the technological development of leisure industries , and ... totalitarianism , particularly the Stalinist variety , and also indicates the intellectual and moral corruption of the ...
Bernard Bergonzi. tically modern totalitarian societies , the technological development of leisure industries , and ... totalitarianism , particularly the Stalinist variety , and also indicates the intellectual and moral corruption of the ...
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Preface 74 | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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