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  1. 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 ...

  2. 29. Mai 2018 · Friedrich, for example, defines totalitarianism as a “syndrome” of six mutually related clusters of characteristic features: a single mass party, usually led by a charismatic leader; an official ideology; party control of the economy, mass communications, and means of effective armed combat; and a system of terroristic police control.

  3. Hannah Arendt said "Totalitarianism is what happens when the elite gets together with the mob". It's happening worldwide. Arendt believed that a society in which individuals are disconnected from ...

  4. Summary. The Origins of Totalitarianism, first published in 1951, established Hannah Arendt's reputation as a political thinker and has a good claim to be regarded as the key to her work, for trains of thought reflecting on the catastrophic experiences it seeks to understand can be traced to the heart of her later and more overtly theoretical ...

  5. Abstract. Totalitarian regimes are autocracies. When they are said to be tyrannies, despotisms, or absolutisms, the basic general nature of such regimes is being denounced, for all these words have a strongly pejorative flavor. When they call themselves ‘democracies’, qualifying it by the adjective ‘popular’, they are not contradicting ...

  6. 26. Jan. 2023 · Collection: Very Short Introductions. The Origins of Totalitarianism is a hard book to get a grip on. The reader is confronted by a long and difficult text, one which addresses a bewildering array of topics. The text’s tripartite division into “Antisemitism,” “Imperialism,” and “Totalitarianism” is clear enough.

  7. 7 Arendt finds the absence of the more conventional power urge to be one of the most disturbing characteristics of totalitarianism (417-18). 8 8 For a paragraph that seems to point in a number of teleological directions, see 392.

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