Monday, October 18, 2010

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Neoliberalism Political Ideologies

totalitarian regimes in the world have been very relevant since they are ways of organizing the state (territory, population, government, power, justice).
As a form of democratic states are therefore not entitled to public opinion in a totalitarian regime, in many cases lack of freedom and human right.
Some of the best-known totalitarian regimes worldwide are fascists, communists, and Nazis (located in countries like France, Russia, Cuba, Germany and other countries).
The power exerted by totalitarian leaders in the population was highly regarded as they took the decisions and wanted to have a perfect society in some cases.
FASCISM: developed in the 20's in Italy, defending private property, and wing attacked democracy as a system incompetent fully supports nationalism. Mussulini Benito was the leader of the Fascist Party.

NAZIS: Their leader was known Adolft Hitler, who sought the country's welfare, greatness national, and improve the race by exterminating the Jews.
Some measures taken by Hitler were
Separation of sectors of Jews and Germans, Jews could not buy in German shops.
-junkets in cruisers and cars, for the elderly and all families, respectively.
-The Germans in particular were financially stable so you do not see the need to drive or attempt against the Nazi regime.
-persigió also Gypsies, homosexuals, killing more than 6,000,000 Jews.

COMMUNISM: One of the major drivers for the events of the century just past and present, was Marx and Lennin, ideologue of the Communist Manifesto, and leader of the communist movement that defeated the Romanov dynasty in Russia respectively . Communism was a hope for millions of people and managed to expand in several countries like Russia, part of Germany (West Berlin), Cuba, and influences of the left in other countries with the support of communist parties.
History of Communism The highlights two very important events: the assassination of Russian Royal Family (1918), and the fall of the Berlin Wall (1989), which resulted in eradication in many parts of the world communism.

As we realize these are quite strict regimes, seeking some way or other social perfection, but they do not have democracy, so that people's opinions are not worth of many. maybe not for us to criticize or talk about them so far we have only young people lived in a democracy and do not know what to do without her, and deprived of freedom of expression and opinion, and even be forced to live in a country where we disagree with their ideology policy. It is also unfair to a company which is implanted a political system that they do not want just to cover the needs of a sector of the population.

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