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Research paper thumbnail of Hannah Arendt and Revolution: An Applied Theoretical Case Study to the US Suffrage Movement

Research paper thumbnail of Between Democracy and Despotism: An Analytical Study of Putin, Navalny, Corruption, and the Internet

Research paper thumbnail of The Cultural Revolution and Deindividuation: A Case Study of Mob Theory

The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, more commonly known as the Cultural Revolution, was a ... more The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, more commonly known as the Cultural Revolution, was a socio-political movement set into motion by Mao Zedong in 1966. Intending to enforce socialism and Maoist thought within the party, the Cultural Revolution was implemented to remove capitalist, traditional, and cultural elements from Chinese society in the hopes of creating a completely new and unified communist nation. In part, the Cultural Revolution began because of the paranoia of Mao Zedong, who felt his prestige threatened following the failure of the Great Leap Forward and the events surrounding Khrushchev's denunciation of Stalin in 1956 and Khrushchev's removal from office in an internal coup in 1964.

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Research paper thumbnail of Structures and Reinterpretations: The Changing Rhetorical Atmosphere in pre-Revolutionary America

He remembered no more of the former, And practiced no more of the latter, Than were sufficient to... more He remembered no more of the former, And practiced no more of the latter, Than were sufficient to raise him to

Research paper thumbnail of Hannah Arendt and Revolution: An Applied Theoretical Case Study to the US Suffrage Movement

Research paper thumbnail of Between Democracy and Despotism: An Analytical Study of Putin, Navalny, Corruption, and the Internet

Research paper thumbnail of The Cultural Revolution and Deindividuation: A Case Study of Mob Theory

The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, more commonly known as the Cultural Revolution, was a ... more The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, more commonly known as the Cultural Revolution, was a socio-political movement set into motion by Mao Zedong in 1966. Intending to enforce socialism and Maoist thought within the party, the Cultural Revolution was implemented to remove capitalist, traditional, and cultural elements from Chinese society in the hopes of creating a completely new and unified communist nation. In part, the Cultural Revolution began because of the paranoia of Mao Zedong, who felt his prestige threatened following the failure of the Great Leap Forward and the events surrounding Khrushchev's denunciation of Stalin in 1956 and Khrushchev's removal from office in an internal coup in 1964.

Research paper thumbnail of Structures and Reinterpretations: The Changing Rhetorical Atmosphere in pre-Revolutionary America

He remembered no more of the former, And practiced no more of the latter, Than were sufficient to... more He remembered no more of the former, And practiced no more of the latter, Than were sufficient to raise him to

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