Both totalitarianism and democracy are forms of governance that involve the organization and control of society, but they differ fundamentally in their principles and methods. A similarity lies in their capacity to mobilize citizens and shape public policy, as both systems can utilize Propaganda and state mechanisms to influence public opinion. Additionally, both can emerge from a desire for order and stability, appealing to the population's need for direction. However, totalitarianism suppresses dissent and individual freedoms, while democracy promotes participation and pluralism.
The difference is simply that totalitarianism regime is 2 words and democracy is 1 word
Totalitarianism(A+ Anywhere)
In totalitarianism the people and government are controlled by a central body or dictator (tyrant etc) without input from the public. The antonym would be a direct democracy where the people vote on issues directly without representatives in parliament or senate (representative democracy). Chaotic forms of government such as Anarchism (no rules at all) would be another potential acronym.
A Republic is a form of government wherein the citizens elect Representatives to pass the laws by which they live. In Totalitarianism, a group or individual rules without the consent of the governed.
there really is none the only similarity is that sometimes in a dictatorship you vote for the dictator and in a parlimentary democracy you vote for representatives
Lenin shifted in favor of a transition between Tsarism and democracy.
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totalitarianism
Totalitarianism(A+ Anywhere)
They ah both govhenment syshtems ushed today biye diiferhnt countries
ROSEMARY H.T O'KANE has written: 'PATHS TO DEMOCRACY: REVOLUTION AND TOTALITARIANISM'
Israel is a parliamentary democracy, with government representatives popularly elected by all citizens. It's not totalitarian.