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  1. 7 Arendt finds the absence of the more conventional power urge to be one of the most disturbing characteristics of totalitarianism (407-I8). 8 For a paragraph that seems to point in a number of teleological directions, see 392. 9 See Alexander Groth, "The 'Isms' of Totalitarianism," The American Political Scence Review, LVIII (December i964 ...

  2. 1. Jan. 2023 · Totalitarianism is a new form of government falling into the general classification of dictatorship . . . a system in which technologically advanced instruments of political power are wielded without restraint by centralized leadership of an elite movement, for the purpose of effecting a total social revolution, including the conditioning of man on the basis of certain arbitrary ideological ...

  3. 10. Sept. 2018 · Abstract. In introducing the topic of the rise of totalitarianism, in the contemporary era, Smith (2018: Internet) shares in his sentiments about a conceivable root of totalitarianism as his ...

  4. spread theory of totalitarianism needs consideration. It is a theory that centers on the regime's efforts to remold and transform the human beings under its control in the im­ age of its ideology. As such, it might be called an ideological or anthropological theory of totalitarianism. The theory holds

  5. 1. Apr. 1997 · I understand "totalitarianism" not as a defined category of political analysis, but as a term that suggests a whole series of political questions, focusing on the nature of freedom, justice, and coercion, and on the means to achieve them, which may be answered in various ways. In other words, it is more a can of worms than a category. Although I teach my course primarily to upper-division and ...

  6. 27. Apr. 2012 · 7. Characteristics of Totalitarianism A one-party system Existence of one-party rule legitimized by appeal to the official ideology. Germany’s National Socialist German used it to rule as it’s the only party capable of creating the master race. In reality, it became under the rule of one man, Hitler or Stalin.

  7. Characteristics of totalitarianism. Totalitarianism is characterized by: The government of a single political party . The image of a strong and glorified leader from political propaganda. The lack of division or separation of powers of the State, for that reason it is called “totalitarian State”. The lack of individual rights, free opinion ...