Is called a totalitarian state.
Example: Communist North Korea.
NOT EXACTLY. Socialism taken to its extreme is usually called COMMUNISM. However, almost all Communist regimes are also Authoritarian regimes. "Authoritarian", though, refers to any government that is dictatorial.
A unitary government is one in which all powers are held by a central government. A totalitarian government is also one that is highly centralized, hence the origin of the name total-itarian, from total and authoritarian.
Texas has the most counties in the United States, with a total of 254 counties.
When a king or queen exercises the supreme powers of their government, it is called absolute monarchy. This means that the monarch has total control over the state and its administration without any limitations from a constitution or other governing body.
In a totalitarian regime, citizens typically have limited rights and freedoms as the government exercises total control over all aspects of society. Basic rights such as freedom of speech, press, assembly, and privacy are often heavily restricted or entirely suppressed. Citizens may not have the ability to hold the government accountable or participate in the political process freely.
fascism
State capitalism. Though I doubt if complete control is possible.
Communism is the political system that called for government control of the economy.
Totalitarian regime is a form of government in which the nation's government has total control over the people. The citizens have no rights to vote/elect for officials or new governmental laws.
Leaders have total control.
Dictorship
A dictatorship
There are various names for a ruler who exercises total control over government and people. Some of the name or terms used to describe such rulers are Despot, dictator and Autocrat.
Totalitarian Government
The answer is in the question: Totalitarianism
An "Absolute Monarchy".
A dictatorship is a form of government in which one person (the dictator) has total executive power and total control over the legislative and judicial branches.