No, communism and totalitarianism are not the same, although they can overlap. Communism is an economic and political ideology advocating for a classless society and collective ownership of the means of production. Totalitarianism, on the other hand, refers to a system of government that seeks to control all aspects of public and private life, often through oppressive means. While some communist regimes have exhibited totalitarian characteristics, not all communist systems are totalitarian, and not all totalitarian states are communist.
The United States has never had a totalitarian communist dictator.
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A communist party and a totalitarian government.
The government is very totalitarian and communist.
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North Korea is a Communist totalitarian state with widespread hunger and poverty.
Both Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin imposed harsh totalitarian governments in Russia and the Soviet Union. Stalin's was harsher and more totalitarian than Lenin's though.
Communism is not totalitarian. A Communist world would have no government or classes or money.
Most Communist countries are a totalitarian government. This includes North Korea, Vietnam, and China. Also, I think the country of Libya follows a dictatorship, but is not communist.
Well, just about any leader in the communist world could be used....Josef Stalin comes to mind first.