Political Institutions Constitutional Law Questions
Totalitarianism is a political concept that refers to a system of government where the state has complete control over all aspects of public and private life. In a totalitarian regime, there is typically a single ruling party or leader who exercises absolute power and authority, suppressing any opposition or dissent. Totalitarian governments often employ extensive propaganda, censorship, and surveillance to maintain control over the population. This form of governance is characterized by the absence of individual freedoms, limited civil liberties, and the absence of checks and balances on the ruling authority.