A Clockwork Orange

Why is F. Alexander so opposed to the actions of the government?

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F. Alexander feels that the rough nature of the police and the brutal methods of reform used by the government are the beginnings of totalitarianism. F. Alexander is opposed to this style of government because he feels that the nature of a nation should be of love, specifically, Christian love. He is also some type of non-partisan freedom fighter, and seems to have very lofty ideals about his own intellect.