A totalitarian government. See 1984. It'll give you a pretty good idea about one.
Nova Net Review Test Answer: Communism and Democracy.
-Liberalism -Conservatism -Socialism/Communism -Nationalism/Fascism
Fascism.
Fascism
Fascism and Communism. Michael Montagne
Communism is not totalitarian. A Communist world would have no government or classes or money.
cuba is a totalitarian state, which allows their leader to have absolute power over the country, as they do not follow a constitution
Both ideologies were used to support totalitarian regimes.
Stalin supported the philosophy of communism, while Mussolini supported the philosophy of fascism.
Roger Griffin has written: 'Fascism as a Totalitarian Movement (Totalitarian Movements and Ploitical Religions)' 'International Fascism' 'Fascism, Totalitarianism, and Political Religion (Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions)'
The rise of totalitarianism happens during the Great Depression and before WWII. The governments associated are fascism, communism, the Nazi Party, and socialism. It is the rise of governments with dictators.
Fascism
Both fascism and communism are totalitarian ideologies that advocate for a centralized government with control over all aspects of society. They both reject liberal democracy and capitalism, and seek to create a classless society through different means - fascism through a nationalist and authoritarian approach, and communism through a proletarian revolution.
Fascism supports private enterprise. A+
Mussolini had a dictatorship that was called fascism. Fascism is a totalitarian government that is not communist.
Communism. This is one reason Britain appeased Germany in the 1930s. Britain would have preferred fascism over communism.