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Surveillance cameras looking out over Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. There is a distant poster of Mao Zedong.

Anthropology: Living in China’s Oppressive Surveillance State

March 22, 2023 Isabella Hardesty

As you go about doing your daily errands, you approach a security checkpoint. Police scan your identification card, face, and iris before you can pass through. They also take your phone, plug it into a device, and return it after … Continue reading Anthropology: Living in China’s Oppressive Surveillance State

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Totalitarianism: The Political Ideology that Uses Terror to Control

March 12, 2023March 12, 2023 Santiago Cifuentes Acosta

Hannah Arendt coined the term “totalitarianism” with the meaning it has today: a government that uses terror in order to impose its law. In the 20th century, due to political alliances, it was taboo in Europe to group the Nazis … Continue reading Totalitarianism: The Political Ideology that Uses Terror to Control