A government that subordinates the individual to the state and strictly controls all aspects of life by coercive measures. This is the official definition given for Totalitarian State. So what exactly does this mean? What exactly is a Totalitarian State and what exactly does it do?
There are many parts to a Totalitarian State but five major parts are:
• The state is normal under the control of a single politician or a political government.• The "Big Boss" has no limits when setting its laws and tries to control every aspect of a person’s public and personal life.
• We, as citizens, of the state have no vote or right to vote in the decision making regarding the place in which we live.
• Any resistance by a citizen against the law's can result in torture or even death.
• Many Totalitarian Leaders have a distinct vision of their people and if other people do not fit this vision they are "terminated". An example of this was during the Holocaust, when Hitler had most of Europe's Jewish people in Concentration Camps and murdered. In the end, over six million lives' were taken simply because Hitler did not like Jews.
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