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  1. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the early Soviet Union was a "modern example" of a totalitarian state. [2] . Britannica says it was "the first examples of decentralized or popular totalitarianism, in which the state achieved overwhelming popular support for its leadership".

  2. The 'Age of Totalitarianism' included nearly all the infamous examples of genocide in modern history, headed by the Jewish Holocaust, but also comprising the mass murders and purges of the Communist world, other mass killings carried out by Nazi Germany and its allies, and also the Armenian genocide of 1915.

  3. It is a common practice, for example, in many modern totalitarian states to establish institutions—parliaments or assemblies, elections and parties, courts and legal codes—that differ little in appearance from the institutional structures of constitutional democracies.

  4. totalitarianism, Form of government that subordinates all aspects of its citizenslives to the authority of the state, with a single charismatic leader as the ultimate authority. The term was coined in the early 1920s by Benito Mussolini , but totalitarianism has existed throughout history throughout the world (e.g., Qin dynasty China).

  5. This article will primarily examine some key models and criticisms of the problem of totalitarianism defended by preeminent philosophers, as well as the thoughts of some key and representative scholars in other disciplines whose work is of philosophical significance.

  6. Jan 1, 2023 · The term was coined to describe the absolutist dictatorial control that belonged to Benito Mussolini in Fascist Italy, Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany, and Josef Stalin in the Soviet Union, although many later examples have also been associated with the concept (Tucker 1965 ).

  7. May 29, 2018 · historical example of government Egypt, 1952–present. Political systems are often categorized according to the degree of freedom they afford their citizens or according to their degree of their responsiveness to citizen input. Democracies allow the most input; totalitarian systems stand at the extreme opposite end of the continuum.

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