Totalitarian State The government has total control over all aspects of politics and society Uses violence and intimidation Other political parties are banned No toleration of opposition Propaganda indoctrinates the population Government controls the economy Persecution of undesirable citizens (scapegoats) Sta...
Fascism is a form of radical authoritarian nationalism that came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe, characterized by one-party totalitarian regimes run by charismatic dictators, glorification of violence, and racist ideology. Learning Objectives Define fascism Key Takeaways Key Points Fascism is...
Most totalitarian regimes have tried to control theatre and turn it into a tool for propaganda. In the aftermath of the Civil War (1939-41), Franco's regime deployed a complex theatrical apparatus to create and disseminate the canon of la Esparia eterna, recalling the concepts of Nation and...
And it's the centrality of towers, in particular, that is particularly striking when thinking about the power of architecture over cityscapes. From the Eye of Sauron to pretty much every single high-rise building constructed by totalitarian regimes, towers -- in both fiction and in life -- ar...
Citizens from totalitarian regimes with greater interaction with democratic states were exposed to divergent values, rendering them less inclined to support radical right-wing parties after the transition. Contrary to Stegman's (2019) findings, where differences in support for the GDR's successor ...
Stalin in Russia “The Man of Steel” Ruthless & Cruel Ruled Russia as a Totalitarian state (similar to Fascist) Benito Mussolini in Italy Leader of Fascist government in Italy Hitler in Germany The most Powerful Fascist party = The Nazi Party Nazi Party Leader = Adolf Hitler...
attempts to replace twentieth-century totalitarian regimes with liberal democracies are valuable and progressive, but we must resist the temptation to label them revolutionary simply because they are taking place in the MENA region. Moreover, it would be disingenuous not to acknowledge that liberalism ...
Who would have thought that Germany, whose living memory of the totalitarian Stasi is just three decades old, wouldput its largest opposition partyunder surveillance? Just a few years ago, all three would sound far-fetched. Butcases like these have become common as elites in virtually every wes...
was soon to become a corporatist, authoritarian alternative to liberal republicanism, demonstrated by its support for Sidonio Pais' dictatorship in 1917.6 Largely depen- dent upon the church hierarchy, and having the recuperation of the ... AC Pinto,MI Rezola - 《Totalitarian Movements & Political...
Authoritarian and totalitarian regimes – be they fascist or communist in nature – have alwayssought to destroy the traditional family unit by severing the bonds between parents and their children, thereby increasing the power of the government. ...