Totalitarianism



6858004241800HistoryOriginated in 1925 and developed by Benito Mussolini in ItalyGained popularity in 1945 during the cold war period (before WWII)It was intended to achieve a “perfect stage of mankind”Hitler was infamous for using mass communication and a control of armed forces to enforce totalitarianism Unlike present day, historically, the term totalitarianism did not have a negative connotation.0HistoryOriginated in 1925 and developed by Benito Mussolini in ItalyGained popularity in 1945 during the cold war period (before WWII)It was intended to achieve a “perfect stage of mankind”Hitler was infamous for using mass communication and a control of armed forces to enforce totalitarianism Unlike present day, historically, the term totalitarianism did not have a negative connotation.53517806020435EXAMPLESPastIn World War II Hitler’s Nazi’s ruled Germany, Stalin’s Soviet Russia and Mussolini’s Italy.PresentCountries that have a totalitarian government are Cuba, China and North Korea.0EXAMPLESPastIn World War II Hitler’s Nazi’s ruled Germany, Stalin’s Soviet Russia and Mussolini’s Italy.PresentCountries that have a totalitarian government are Cuba, China and North Korea.28930606020435The positive aspects of totalitarianism are:Everything can be run in a uniform manner Things can happen instantly and faster as there is no one to oppose the decisions as the government has all the power. Under the control of a responsible leader, the country will thrive. Conflict between the political parties is eliminated 00The positive aspects of totalitarianism are:Everything can be run in a uniform manner Things can happen instantly and faster as there is no one to oppose the decisions as the government has all the power. Under the control of a responsible leader, the country will thrive. Conflict between the political parties is eliminated 5943606020435The negative aspects of totalitarianism are:It denies personal right to freedom (for example it controls all media and communication, solidifies the ideologies of the government and doesn’t allow for individual beliefs) Lack of privacy Leaders become abusive of powerSociety is most likely to suffer Not everyone is co-operative00The negative aspects of totalitarianism are:It denies personal right to freedom (for example it controls all media and communication, solidifies the ideologies of the government and doesn’t allow for individual beliefs) Lack of privacy Leaders become abusive of powerSociety is most likely to suffer Not everyone is co-operative13081003302000Totalitarianism is a political system where the government controls all aspects of an individual’s life, permitting no individual freedom. A totalitarian government has only one political party. The other parties are brought under the control of the government or eliminated.00Totalitarianism is a political system where the government controls all aspects of an individual’s life, permitting no individual freedom. A totalitarian government has only one political party. The other parties are brought under the control of the government or eliminated.857250109601000939800469900TOTALITARIANISM00TOTALITARIANISM60960004572000045720045720000 ................
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