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Animal Farm – Who is Who?

This essay gives you an in depth explanation about the text "Animal Farm" and what it represents in the Russian Revolution.

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Animal Farm

Animal Farm is an allegorical tale about the Russian Revolution and published in 1945 by George Orwell.

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Anthem: What are Your Rights?

My first thoughts on the novella “Anthem” by Ayn Rand.

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Literature Study: Human Motivation

An idiosyncratic look at human motivation in literature. The source I study during this piece is the play “The Crucible” By Arthur Miller.

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10 Books That Screwed Up the World, and Five Others That Didn’t Help

The 10 Books that Screwed Up the World and five Others that Didn’t Help by Dr. Benjamin Wiker is an intriguing read for those brave souls with a penchant for philosophy or the history of western civilization. From these fifteen pernicious books Dr. Wiker makes a case for how godless atheistic philosophies have been malevolently used by those in power to promulgate massive human suffering in the 20th century. Infamous authors of these malevolent books include Machiavell’s The Prince, Hitler’s Mein Kampf, The Communist Manisfesto by Karl Marx, The Descent of Man by Charles Darwin, Future of an Illusion by Sigmond Freud, Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche, The Pivot of Civilization by Margret Sanger, and Sexual Behavior of the Human Male by Alfred Kinsey.

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Animal Farm People Representation

Who represents who in the story Animal Farm by George Orwell.

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Anthem: A Collective Society

Anthem, written by Ayn Rand, is a tale about a society where everybody is supposedly equal to each other, almost like a communist society.

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Review of the Communist Manifesto

Communism is a form of government in which a single party controls state owned means of production with the professed aim of establishing a stateless society. InThe Communist Manifesto , by Marx and Engels, the authors establish communist ideas as truths and demonstrate why they are the keys to a successful society.

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How the Invisible Man by H.G. Wells Relates to Capitalism

H.G. wells used the Invisible Man to critique Capitalism.

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The Time Machine: Future of Humanity

As portrayed in the short story The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, the future of humanity is corrupted by the wide and unjust division of the upper and lower classes of society.

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