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The problem with Totalitarianism is its limits on civil rights.
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Totalitarianism is generally characterised by the coincidence of authoritarianism … … …
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Totalitarianism is a subset of tyranny, and a rather small and rigidly definable subset; and all of its essential defining qualities are either inventions of the extreme Left, or aped from the extreme Left by liberty-hating nationalists.
Radically dishonest superversive 2008
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Your comments seems like you are doing well in Totalitarianism 101.
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“Totalitarianism is a typology employed by political scientists, especially those in the field of comparative politics, to describe modern regimes in which the state regulates nearly every aspect of public and private behavior.”
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Totalitarianism is feudalism in the twelfth century sense of the word.
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The concept of Totalitarianism is a typology or ideal-type used by some political scientists to encapsulate the characteristics of a number of twentieth century regimes that mobilized entire populations in support of the state or an ideology.
Totalitarianism 1951
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Totalitarianism is the proven enemy of freedom; and therefore we who love freedom dare not call anyone who espouses totalitarianism our friend.
Whither 1948
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Totalitarianism is another force that seems still to be gaining ground.
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Socialism is the socio-economic structure put in place to fund Communism (aka Totalitarianism).
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