Fascism is a political system where the nation or the race of people in the nation are more important than the individual. In fascist states, individual freedoms are of little consequence when compared to the overall goal of protecting or furthering "the whole." Totalitarianism is the presence of totalitarian rule, or Dictatorship.
The two are not mutually exclusive -- e.g., a fascist state is often ruled by a totalitarian leader. However, a totalitarian state does not necessarily have to be fascist (e.g., Nazi Germany. . . [although some would argue that nazism is a form of fascism, but that's for another discussion]).
Hitler was a dictator, he wanted the throne to be only his. while Stalin wanted Russia to be a democratic country.
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Stalin’s rule in the USSR was clearly totalitarian, but he didn’t establish it as much as continue with the existing system that he took over.
In a democratic government, citizens have a say when it comes to how the country is run. In a totalitarian regime, the country is ruled by a very tiny group of elite citizens (usually military generals and industrialists). In a democratic regime, people have more control over their lives. However, in a totalitarian regime, the government will try to control the lives of its citizens as much as possible.
A totalitarian regime is established at the expense of individual rights and liberties.
In a democratic government, citizens have a say when it comes to how the country is run. In a totalitarian regime, the country is ruled by a very tiny group of elite citizens (usually military generals and industrialists). In a democratic regime, people have more control over their lives. However, in a totalitarian regime, the government will try to control the lives of its citizens as much as possible.
Hitler was a dictator, he wanted the throne to be only his. while Stalin wanted Russia to be a democratic country.
NO. Fascism is a dictatorial regime; there is nothing democratic involved.
In a democratic government, citizens have a say when it comes to how the country is run. In a totalitarian regime, the country is ruled by a very tiny group of elite citizens (usually military generals and industrialists). In a democratic regime, people have more control over their lives. However, in a totalitarian regime, the government will try to control the lives of its citizens as much as possible.
In a democratic government, citizens have a say when it comes to how the country is run. In a totalitarian regime, the country is ruled by a very tiny group of elite citizens (usually military generals and industrialists). In a democratic regime, people have more control over their lives. However, in a totalitarian regime, the government will try to control the lives of its citizens as much as possible.
In a democratic government, citizens have a say when it comes to how the country is run. In a totalitarian regime, the country is ruled by a very tiny group of elite citizens (usually military generals and industrialists). In a democratic regime, people have more control over their lives. However, in a totalitarian regime, the government will try to control the lives of its citizens as much as possible.
Yeh............watever♥ I don't really care
No, but fascism is doing quite well under the current regime.
A political regime, usually totalitarian, ideologically based on centralized government, government control of business, repression of criticism or opposition, a leader cult and exalting the state and/or religion above individual rights. Originally only applied (usually capitalized) to Benito Mussolini's Italy.
Stalin’s rule in the USSR was clearly totalitarian, but he didn’t establish it as much as continue with the existing system that he took over.
In a democratic government, citizens have a say when it comes to how the country is run. In a totalitarian regime, the country is ruled by a very tiny group of elite citizens (usually military generals and industrialists). In a democratic regime, people have more control over their lives. However, in a totalitarian regime, the government will try to control the lives of its citizens as much as possible.
A totalitarian regime is established at the expense of individual rights and liberties.