
1) Authoritarianism 2) Caesarism 3) Despotism 4) Dictatorship 5) Monocracy 6) Oppression 7) Shogunate 8) Stalinism 9) Totalism 10) Tyranny
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Totalitarianism or totalitarian state is a concept used by some political scientists in which the state holds total authority over the society and seeks to control all aspects of public and private life wherever possible. The concept of totalitarianism was first developed in a positive sense in the 1920s by the Weimar German jurist, and later Nazi...
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a political system that extensively regulates people's lives
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form of government that theoretically permits no individual freedom and that seeks to subordinate all aspects of the individual`s life to the ... [21 related articles]
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Government control of all activities within a country, openly political or otherwise, as in fascist or communist dictatorships. Examples of totalitarian regimes are Italy under Benito
Mussolini...
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A modern form of despotic rule in which the state undertakes to remake society according to an ideological design.
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Refers to systems of government not representative in fact, characterized by the existence of a single political party, organized on a dictatorial basis, with so close an identity between such party and its policies and the governmental policies of the country in which it exists, that the party and the government constitute an indistinguishable uni...
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Government control of all activities.
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a typology employed by political scientists to describe modern regimes in which the state regulates nearly every aspect of public and private behavior. Totalitarian regimes mobilize entire populations in support of the state and a political ideology, and do not tolerate activities by individuals or groups such as labor unions, churches and politica...
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totalism noun the principle of complete and unrestricted power in government
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Government control of all activities within a country, openly political or otherwise, as in fascist or communist dictatorships. Examples of totalitarian regimes are Italy under Benito Mussolini 1922–45; Germany under Adolf Hitler 1933–45; the USSR under Joseph Stalin from the 1930s ...
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A political system, generally Fascist, Socialist, and/or Communist, that recognizes no limits on it's power and authority. Generally a Dictatorship that controls the media, the economy and takes over private enterprise. Propaganda and collectivism replace human and individual rights. Government sponsored terrorism puts an end to freedom. Probably t...
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A political system under which the government maintains tight control over nearly all aspects of citizens’ lives.
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[Philosophical isms] the principle of unrestricted power in government
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a form of government in which the ruler is unconstrained
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