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Totalitarian Personality and Violent Acts in George R.R. Martin's A ...

Abstract- The article investigates Tyrion Lannister's standard in King's Landing in the first and second volumes of A. Song of Ice and Fire books, ...

Totalitarian Personality and Violent Acts in George R.R. Martin's A ...

The article disputes that Other and monster in his standard uncovers further layers as a part of Tyrion's character, which is at first proposed to be ...

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The Others & Evil: GRRM's Words - A Forum of Ice and Fire

He repeatedly emphasized that he prefers to write grey characters, because in real life people are complex; no one is pure evil or pure good.

George R.R. Martin's Pacifist Tendencies - Econlib

violent. Does that ever feel at odds with these views about power ... Under the logic you've given, Orwell would be a totalitarian ...

[ALL SPOILERS] George R.R. Martin explains why there's violence ...

[ALL SPOILERS] George R.R. Martin explains why there's violence against women on 'Game of Thrones': "If you portray a utopia, then you probably ...

‪Thulfiqar Abdulameer Sulaiman Alhmdni‬ - ‫الباحث العلمي من Google‬

Totalitarian Personality and Violent Acts in George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire‏. TAS Alhmdni, FA Amjad‏. Ilkogretim Online 19 (4), 4530-453, 2020 ...

Weakest character that can fix Westeros(George R. R. Martin) in a ...

Including white walkers. Remove violence, murder, sexual abuse, poverty, slavery, corruption. All the violent and abusive cultures must be ...

How to Sit on the Iron Throne: Power and Violence in "Game of ...

It starts with clear ideas of what power is—something you are born with—and begins to give way to a changing society where individuals can climb ...

Destructive Behavior - Growing In Goodness - Common Sense Ethics

... aggressive behavior of antisocial personality types. It turns out that ... George R. R. Martin. ​The books are known for portraying an ...

(Spoilers Main) Historians of r/asoiaf, how much of medieval lifestyle ...

The books tend to spend a lot of time on world-building, lifestyles and way of life and I believe George was inspired from medieval politics as well.

Totalitarianism: the Word and the Thing - jstor

The words «totalitarian» and «totalitarianism» are derived from the Italian. «totalitario» and «totalitarismo». They were first used as a play on words, a.

How to Tell Right From Wrong - Common Sense Ethics

... George R. R. Martin. ​The books are known for portraying an ... aggressive and unethical acts, and that there are consequences to such actions.

Totalitarian Mass Killing | Massacres and Morality - Oxford Academic

The Holocaust and the other totalitarian depredations of the period created a strong political imperative immediately after the Second World War to strengthen ...

Understanding 'The Total Enemy' through Schmitt, Arendt, Foucault ...

... actions that are morally questionable, such as political violence ... George Kateb summarizes an essential element in Arendt's definition of totalitarianism ...

The Phantasmatic Core of Fascism: Psychoanalytic Theories of ...

... acts of violence. Whether 'ideational aggression', or what Simmel also calls 'a pogrom of words', turns into 'physical aggression', or 'a pogrom of actions ...

the totalitarian ideological origins of hate speech regulation

47. Lincoln warned that, when you endeavor to convince another person of your views, if you. “assume to dictate to his judgment, or to command his action, or to ...

15-totalitarianism-and-authoritarianism-1.pdf

Martin Palous. Totalitarianism and Authoritarianism. In Lester Kurtz (Editor-in-Chief),. Vol. [3] of Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, & ...

It's the End of the World and They Know It: How Dystopian Fiction ...

we find consistent evidence that dystopian narratives enhance the willingness to justify radical—especially violent—forms of political action ...

Democide in totalitarian states: mortacracies and megamurderers

In no case has there been a war involving violent military action between stable democracies,[2] although they have fought, as everyone knows, non-democracies.