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  1. Updated on March 02, 2022. Totalitarianism, authoritarianism, and fascism are all forms of government characterized by a strong central rule that attempts to control and direct all aspects of individual life through coercion and repression.

  2. A dictatorship can be totalitarian in nature, with the leader or ruling group exerting complete control over the country. Similarly, a totalitarian government may be run by a single person or group, making it a type of dictatorship.

  3. Joseph Stalin (left), leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and Adolf Hitler (right), leader of the German Reich — considered prototypical dictators of totalitarian regimes, of the left and right respectively. Totalitarianism is a political system and a form of government that prohibits opposition political parties ...

  4. 17. Feb. 2015 · In totalitarianism governance is reflection of the ruling party’s will; whereas in dictatorship an individual’s will is reflected in governance. Totalitarianism is all about controlling everything by party in the disguise of state. Dictatorship is all about acquiring power without the consent of people, and stick to power by means fair or dark.

  5. Totalitarian states suppress traditional social organizations, whereas authoritarian states will tolerate some social organizations based on traditional or special interests. Unlike totalitarian states, authoritarian states lack the power to mobilize the entire population in pursuit of national goals, and any actions undertaken by the state are ...

  6. Dictatorship concerns the source of the governing power (where the power comes from, the people or a single leader) and totalitarianism concerns the scope of the governing power (what is the government and how extensive is its power).