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Totalitarianism
Have you ever heard the word totalitarianism and wondered, what the heck is that. ... So now this paper will tell you what is totalitarianism, and how it has it affected the world.
First off, I’ll tell you what totalitarianism is. ... Totalitarianism is a bigger category of government, which includes communism, fascism, and Nazism. ...
The first side consisting of communism, which is a new addition to the category totalitarianism, consists of mainly underdeveloped countries. ... It was during a time of recession in the economy and the businessmen and business owners didn’t think that it was a bad idea to turn to totalitarianism and thought that it might help the economy. Those who didn’t think it was a great idea never spoke up and let their thoughts rest in piece because the country went totalitarianism.
The other way a country becomes totalitarianism is by an outside force. ...
The idea of socialism, which includes totalitarianism and all other forms of government that are powered by a dictator, started in the 1840’s by Marx and Engels. ... Talmon came up with the idea of totalitarianism. ... Other countries that fall under the totalitarianism category are Japan and China.
The idea of totalitarianism is the idea of removing the class system that almost all countries have and to reduce crime by scaring the people to where they wont do anything wrong. ...
There are three main features of every totalitarianism nation. ... Personality is the least lasting feature in totalitarianism, but personality is what separates all of the leaders from each other. ... If you are in a nation where totalitarianism lurks then you will be organized into a social group like a specific sport or a cultural group. ...
The fight against totalitarianism and the USSR led to a war known as the Cold War. ...
In conclusion, totalitarianism is a form of government that has complete control over its people. ... The idea’s of totalitarianism is to get rid of the class system and for complete power over a nation. ... The Cold War is a significant war in the depletion of totalitarianism.
Approximate Word count = 1748 Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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