Totalitarian (adjective)

A political system in which the state holds total authority over the society and its economy, and individual rights are subordinated to the power of the government.

Origin:

The word totalitarian was first used in the early 20th century to describe a political system in which the state holds total authority over the society and its economy. it derives from the latin word "totalis" meaning whole or entire, and the word "itarus" meaning pertaining to. .

Examples:

  1. The totalitarian regime controlled every aspect of the citizens' lives.
  2. The country's political system was described as a totalitarian dictatorship.
  3. In a totalitarian state, the government controls all aspects of society, including the economy, media, and religion.
  4. The totalitarian leader has complete control over the government and the country's resources.
  5. Totalitarianism is often associated with authoritarianism, in which individual rights are restricted and the state's power is absolute.
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