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totalitarian dictatorship
The government has complete controll over every aspect of the lives of the citizens
Specifically, totalitarianism. Other forms of government can be totalitarian, such as empire, monarchy, or plutocracy.
Airstrip One in the novel "1984" symbolizes the oppressive control and surveillance of the government over its citizens. It represents a dystopian society where individual freedom is restricted, and the government exercises complete authority over every aspect of people's lives.
Totalitarianism is the term to describe a government that seeks to control all facets of its citizens lives. In the Novel 1984 George Orwell a Totalitarian government is discussed in details controlling every aspect of society.
It is a form of government in which the leaders use complete power over nearly every aspect of human affairs. Authoritarianism and totalitarianism are alike because both are dictatorships, but totalitarian government is more extreme.
The legal rights of citizens and the class structure remained the same in both forms of government.
Both are authoritarian governments, but totalitarianism exerts more control over every aspect of citizens' lives.
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The Roman people respected the government in almost every aspect. The government had been established by the people and respected citizenship. The fall of the ancient Rome was as a result of the government losing respect from the citizens.
Totalitarianism is a system of government is when a dictator or ruling group of individuals Controls each and every aspect of its citizens' lives including jobs, money, time, and even their own beliefs. Hitler and the Nazis were Totalitarian Fascists.
Control over every aspect of government, its officials, and its creation - continuation - or destruction.