Word: totalitarian
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...Argentine Government, which had banned TIME (TIME, Nov. 29), back-crawled last fortnight. After TIME announced that it also intended to publish in Brazil, the totalitarian Argentine Government blandly announced that a mistake had been made. TIME may resume printing in Buenos Aires, may again use Argentine mails if one condition is met: TIME must not contain "bad" stories (like this...
...years of journalism, 100 days awaiting execution in a Franco prison, six years of watching prewar Leftism crumble under the shock of totalitarian war, Hungarian-born Author Arthur Koestler (Darkness at Noon) has learned to lift himself above the battle. Last week in the New York Times, he wrote that the great events of today are only events in an "interregnum," that an age is dying. Said Koestler...
...goal was to rule the Government through his party, through threats, through the clamor of the rabble. Though Cabinets feared and hated him, he never dominated any of them. But as Japan's best-known fascist, he helped to mold the public mind, supplied the Army with totalitarian catchwords, had much to do with plunging Japan into...
...Japs had established a Philippine totalitarian party, the Kalibapi. They had collected some unquestionably loyal quislings, headed by Puppet President José P. Laurel, a former Philippine Supreme Court Justice. At his inaugural last week, a 21-gun salute rattled over the capital...
...acclamation the Congress voted to send a telegram to totalitarian President Pedro Ramirez of Argentina demanding that his Government break with the Axis. Argentine delegates repudiated the Ramirez regime. They did so with the knowledge that two of their number had been arrested before they got to the Chilean border, that they themselves would probably be jailed when they got home...