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People migrate to the united states every year because their home country is very totalitarian.
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William Shirer's "Rise andFall of theThird Reich" is all about this topic. Germany after WWW was left us such poor economic condition, and its people so disenfranchised, that the NAZI Party could gain a limited but dedicated following.
Hitler did practice a totalitarian form of government. A totalitarian state is when the state holds the power over the society.
Machiavelli, a professional diplomat in the renaissance, wrote a book entitled "The Prince." He explained how and under what conditions a ruler could extend his kingdom. A number of people considered his book cynical. Others considered it realistic.
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The Nazi movement in Germany could be considered as revolutionary. This is because the movement created a sudden and dramatic change.
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Germany has had numerous dictators throughout its history. Adolf Hitler is certainly Germany's most famous dictator, but most of the Dukes and Kings of the various German states could easily be considered dictators in their own right.
It could be an autocracy, a divine right monarchy, a dictatorship, a totalitarian government.
A Totalitarian society is one is which a dictator rules people who are subjects ( lower than the leader in either wealth or power). A workplace can be considered totalitarian because there is always a boss who makes the final decisions and whatever the boss says goes, and because there are always people working under the boss. However, you could also make this analogy with other positions like say a student and a teacher. Those who hold higher power are obeyed by those who are in a lesser power, just like if a teacher told a class they were getting a test no matter how hard the class complained the teacher could still enforce an exam.