Totalitarianism is defined as "centralized control by an autocratic authority" or "the political concept that the citizen should be totally subject to an absolute state authority" (Merriam-Webster).
This type of government is seen as the opposite of democracy. Historical examples of totalitarian countries include the leadership of Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany and the Kim Dynasty of North Korea.
Explore the events surrounding World War II, including the role philosophers played and how political philosophers interpreted the new totalitarianism of Russia, Italy, and Germany. Grasp how this period produced our familiar spectrum of international politics, with communism on the far left and fascism on the far right.
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A monumental achievement, THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF NICOLAE CEAUSESCU tracks the rise and fall of the infamous Romanian dictator through his own propaganda footage.
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