The character of totalitarian systems is at all times an emphasis on control, primarily the control and manipulation of the individual. Communism, fascism, and Islamism are all willing (and, at times, even eager) to delay or ignore economic advancement and scientific progress if either would compromise control or diminish power. In fact, it is often the mission of totalitarians to vanquish economic and scientific progress if at possible since they both interfere with or systematically undermine control
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the two Central...
Is Islamic fundamentalism a political myth, or is it a challenger civilization, as Samuel Huntin...
Francis Fukuyama has explained that searching a meaningful pattern in the past events of mankind wil...
The character of totalitarian systems is at all times an emphasis on control, primarily the control ...
Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment: A Global and Historical Comparison is an ambitious st...
Floy E. Doull examines traditional Islamic and Christian views of secularity and considers their co...
Ismael Hossein-zadeh is a professor of economics at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. He is the au...
IS THE NATURE OF ISLAM TOTALITARIAN?In the article the author presents selected threads in th...
This paper explores the Islamic State’s form of government as a political-religious totalitarian reg...
The author argues that the social identity theory behind the “clash of civilizations” thesis is usef...
The end of the Cold War brought with it a temporary euphoria about prospects for a worldwide third ...
An animated debate is under way within the Left, the Right, and among Islamists themselves about the...
Some political analysts place fascism at the extreme right of the political spectrum, Communism at o...
Fukuyama described the triumph of neoliberalism over rival ideologies, as the end-point of mankind i...
Totalitarianism is a concept rooted in the horror of modern war, revolution, terror, genocide, and, ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the two Central...
Is Islamic fundamentalism a political myth, or is it a challenger civilization, as Samuel Huntin...
Francis Fukuyama has explained that searching a meaningful pattern in the past events of mankind wil...
The character of totalitarian systems is at all times an emphasis on control, primarily the control ...
Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment: A Global and Historical Comparison is an ambitious st...
Floy E. Doull examines traditional Islamic and Christian views of secularity and considers their co...
Ismael Hossein-zadeh is a professor of economics at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. He is the au...
IS THE NATURE OF ISLAM TOTALITARIAN?In the article the author presents selected threads in th...
This paper explores the Islamic State’s form of government as a political-religious totalitarian reg...
The author argues that the social identity theory behind the “clash of civilizations” thesis is usef...
The end of the Cold War brought with it a temporary euphoria about prospects for a worldwide third ...
An animated debate is under way within the Left, the Right, and among Islamists themselves about the...
Some political analysts place fascism at the extreme right of the political spectrum, Communism at o...
Fukuyama described the triumph of neoliberalism over rival ideologies, as the end-point of mankind i...
Totalitarianism is a concept rooted in the horror of modern war, revolution, terror, genocide, and, ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the two Central...
Is Islamic fundamentalism a political myth, or is it a challenger civilization, as Samuel Huntin...
Francis Fukuyama has explained that searching a meaningful pattern in the past events of mankind wil...