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Dictatorship
Totalitarian.
Yes, a totalitarian government is characterized by the concentration of power in a single political group that suppresses all opposition. It seeks to control various aspects of public and private life, including the economy, culture, and individual beliefs. Such regimes often employ propaganda, censorship, and surveillance to maintain their authority and eliminate dissent.
Dictatorship
A dictatorship has a one party system and suppresses its people. It also tries to control every part of their lives.
This type of government is called a dictatorship. In a dictatorship, power is concentrated in the hands of one leader or political group, who often maintain control through suppression of opposition and tight regulation over various aspects of society.
Any political system might do so. Any specific example which does is described as "censored", "tyrannical" or "oppressive".
A tyranny
This form of government is called a totalitarian regime. In a totalitarian state, a single political party or leader wields absolute power, suppressing dissent and opposition through various means, including censorship, propaganda, and state-controlled media. Citizens' lives are closely monitored and regulated, with the government exerting significant control over personal and public aspects of life.
This is the text book definition of an authoritarian government Depending on its goals, it could either be based on fear (AKA, right wing) and therefor be fascist, or it could be based on hope (AKA, left wing) and be communist.
totalitarian