Word: totalitarianism
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...candidate for governor spoke in opposition. The Atlanta Constitution, one of the most important papers in the state, criticized the "totalitarian document...
...providing for Japanese rearmament with U.S. aid (opposed by the left-wingers) had been passed. Yoshida wanted one more piece of legislation disposed of: a bill to abolish local police forces in favor of a national force organized by prefects. Opponents argued that this would bring back the prewar totalitarian character of Japan's police. Yoshida's Liberals replied that the country could not afford overlapping police forces, and that there was no danger that a national force would become oppressive, since it would be supervised by a civilian commission...
...Eisenhower in the same net. For such an effort might dissuade the President from continuing his offensive against the Senator, or, at best, make his task harder. To play partisan politics at this time will confuse and hinder what is shaping up as a bipartisan drive to destroy this totalitarian thug, and restore party competition to the area of trust where it must be to survive in a democracy...
...Totalitarian Democracy? The vexed question of church and state is vexed some more by several of the authors in this symposium, but Commonweal's Editor John Cogley suggests that much of the political criticism of Catholicism in the U.S. is really theological at heart...
...conferences. The International Congresses of Biochemistry, Psychology, and Genetics, have all refused to meet in the United States this year--although it is this country's turn to play host. The Congress of Geneticists, meeting in Italy last year, adopted a resolution which reads as though intended for a totalitarian nation, but was meant for this country...