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  1. 19. Apr. 2024 · Totalitarianism is a form of government that permits no individual freedom and seeks to subordinate all aspects of individual life to the authority of the state. Learn about its characteristics, such as strong central rule, coercion, repression, ideology, and violence, and its historical examples, such as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. 1. Okt. 2022 · Totalitarianism is a form of government that controls all aspects of public and private life, using coercion, propaganda, and repression. Learn the characteristics, history, and examples of totalitarianism, and how it differs from authoritarianism and fascism.

    • Robert Longley
  3. [4] [5] Varying by political culture, the functional characteristics of the totalitarian régime of government are: political repression of all opposition (individual and collective); a cult of personality about The Leader; official economic interventionism (controlled wages and prices); official censorship of all mass communication media (the pr...

  4. An overview of the philosophical perspectives on totalitarianism, a system of political ideas that is both dictatorial and utopian. Explore the causes, implications and criticisms of totalitarianism from various thinkers, such as Dewey, Popper, Arendt and Fromm.

  5. Hannah Arendt explores the nature and origins of totalitarianism in The Origins of Totalitarianism, a book that combines historical analysis and philosophical reflection. She uses examples from literature, such as Conrad's Heart of Darkness, to illustrate the inversion of politics and the transformation of human experience under totalitarian rule.