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  1. A right-wing dictatorship, sometimes also referred to as a rightist dictatorship or right-wing authoritarianism, is an authoritarian or sometimes totalitarian regime following right-wing policies. Right-wing dictatorships are typically characterized by appeals to traditionalism, the protection of law and order and often the advocacy of ...

  2. 1. Jan. 2005 · Totalitarianism is a concept rooted. in the horror of modern war, revolution, terror, genocide, and, since 1945, the threat of nuclear annihilation. It is also among. the most versatile and ...

  3. The Matrix Reloaded. 2003 2h 18m R. 7.2 (632K) Rate. 62 Metascore. Freedom fighters Neo, Trinity and Morpheus continue to lead the revolt against the Machine Army, unleashing their arsenal of extraordinary skills and weaponry against the systematic forces of repression and exploitation. Director Lana Wachowski Lilly Wachowski Stars Keanu Reeves ...

  4. Ancient Sparta. Oligarchy. A few (usually a small group of wealthy individuals) Renaissance Venice. Democracy. Many or all. United States, ancient Athens. A wide variety of regime types exist. For example, the United Kingdom has a constitutional monarchy, in which Queen Elizabeth holds a limited amount of power.

  5. Memorial Museum of Totalitarian Regimes is a powerful academic, value-oriented, educational, and tourist facility with a legal capacity and static display; with dynamic exhibition section and autonomous research projects; and one actively engaged in a modern cultural context.

  6. 20. Aug. 2020 · On 23 August, on the anniversary of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, the European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Totalitarian Regimes is observed. It was on that day in 1939 that an agreement between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union opened the gate to the Second World War and all kinds of totalitarian violence: from forced migration through slave labour and war crimes to genocide, including an ...

  7. While Animal Farm is, most directly, a pointed critique of the USSR, the totalitarian regime established by Joseph Stalin in the early 20th century. However, the book also implies at various points that the USSR was not—and indeed, isn’t—the only totalitarian regime worth critiquing. At the beginning of the novel,