Modern Tyrants: The Power and Prevalence of Evil in Our AgeFree Press, 1994 - 496 Examines such tyrants as Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Bokassa, Ne Win, Trujillo, Duvalier, and Ceaucescu, discussing why new ideological tyrants thrive despite the decline of communism. |
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... Western powers in Europe . The sense of angry insecurity toward the West and roman- tic idealization about their own communal , Russian Orthodox , rural tradition that infected Russian intellectuals made them reject crass modern Western ...
... Western powers in Europe . The sense of angry insecurity toward the West and roman- tic idealization about their own communal , Russian Orthodox , rural tradition that infected Russian intellectuals made them reject crass modern Western ...
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... Western or Central Europe . Its population density was low , its agricul- tural technology was centuries behind the West's , and its best agricul- tural lands were only very gradually freed from nomadic rule , because they were on the ...
... Western or Central Europe . Its population density was low , its agricul- tural technology was centuries behind the West's , and its best agricul- tural lands were only very gradually freed from nomadic rule , because they were on the ...
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... Western world was either directly controlled by Western powers , or indirectly controlled through foreign investment and frequent political interference . Only a few isolated places , and only one major non - European power ( including ...
... Western world was either directly controlled by Western powers , or indirectly controlled through foreign investment and frequent political interference . Only a few isolated places , and only one major non - European power ( including ...
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