Totalitarian states depend on the authority of one leader (through its military and advisers) being able control completely. The fact of the matter is, there are far more people in the citizenry that the leaders are simple outnumbered.
The United States has never had a totalitarian communist dictator.
Yes the economy of United States of America collapse.
It is a Planned Economy
Answer this question…Citizens in totalitarian states have less personal privacy.
Totalitarian states.
yes
The people would gain the idea that the government is the answer to everything, using totalitarian tactics such as censorship, media bans, violence, etc..
The United Nations is alive and well and situated on the banks of the East River in New York City. It has not collapsed and will be there for the foreseeable future. It will probably around a century from now.
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The Soviet Union
Totalitarian States: A Totalitarian State is one in which all aspects of life and society, both public and private, are controlled by the dictator, meaning that there are no personal freedoms. The power is concentrated into the leader and the bureaucracy of agencies that are loyal to him, such as the army, the secret police, propaganda ministries, education ministries, and other exertions of control. Any legislatures or courts are sublimated to the will of the totalitarian leaders as are all forms of speech and communication. Both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union were considered totalitarian states.
Totalitarian states operate with a military-style top-down command structure, so the key virtue in the eyes of the government is obedience. You have to do as you are told and follow the leader all the way to ruin and disaster.