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Totalitarianism

Totalitarianism is total government control over all aspects of a person's life, public and private.

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Which system which has a socialist economic system and a totalitarian form of government?

There can be no such thing as a Socialist economic system. Socialism has no money or wages or prices, hence no economics. Nor does it have any government. Socialism has no classes or government, just people co-operating for the common good.

What is a description of an ideology based on authoritarian rule?

Ideology has no place under authoritarian rule. This is because it involved thinking. This is looked down upon under such occurrence.

The enabling act allowed Hitler to establish a totalitarian state by?

giving the government the power to ignore the constitution for four years [it's on my history paper so it's correct]

Why did the Russians accept the totalitarian rule of communist dictators?

There can be no such things as a Communist dictator. Communism is a classless stateless society based on production for use and democratic control.

Did communist leaders establish a totalitarian society before or after the Russian revolution?

Lenin, Trotsky, Sverdlov, and Stalin began this process in the late summer of 1917 before their "October 1917 revolution", but it was not completed until the 1920s after Stalin took over following Lenin's death.

What the advantage of doing business in a totalitarian country?

There is no meaningful code of ethics when doing business with a totalitarian government, because it is in itself unethical to do so. When google and yahoo assisted the Chinese government in censoring the internet and identifying(and imprisoning) political dissidents, they were publicly condemned for a while,and accused of being unamerican, and then it was business as usual.It was a bit like a showtrial. Everybody knew that the Chinese IT market was far too lucrative to let ethics get in the way. The executives at google and yahoo are not necessarily immoral people, but are obligated to look after shareholders and had little choice but to do as the Chinese said.It may be unethical to do business with dictators, but it's also profitable. Citizens in a democracy don't tolerate their recources being pillaged and their environment polluted by foreign corporations, and that's why dictators are helped into power by western governments, and kept there with a steady supply of arms. Most people are against human rights abuses, but many of the same people have money invested in companies dealing with repressive governments, either as direct shares or indirectly as pension funds.

What does a totalitarian do?

A totalitarian dictator does anything he wants to do. There is no check or balance in that sort of government.

Why do dictators take over totalitarian?

A dictator by his/ her very nature takes complete control of a government and the only way they can maintain control is through the military and police to enforce their dictatorship .

What are the key traits of totalitarian?

The key traits of a totalitarian state are Ideology, Dynamic Leader, State control of individuals, Methods of Inforcement, Modern Technology, State Control of Society, Dictatorship, and One-party rule.

What is role of the government in totalitarian system?

in a more simple way...

it is to control the lives of the citizens

Is Vietnam totalitarian?

Indeed, it is very similar to The Peoples Republic of China, that is,

a totalitarian state that is unlimited constitutionally or by countervailing powers in society, such as by church, rural gentry, labor unions, or regional powers. It is not held responsible to the public by free, competitive elections, and employs its unlimited power to control most aspects of society, including the family, religion, education, and social relationships.


There are various degrees of business autonomy and the use of private property. Like fascist Italy and Germany, however, during WW2, there is powerful control by government over aspects of industry, and complete

control of free trade and currency, not unlike the United States.

Is Israel a totalitarian government?

No, Israel is not considered a totalitarian government. It operates as a parliamentary democracy with multiple political parties, regular elections, and a system of checks and balances. While there are criticisms regarding its treatment of Palestinians and certain civil liberties issues, the framework of governance allows for political dissent and civil society participation. Totalitarian regimes, in contrast, suppress dissent and operate without political pluralism.