Totalitarianism

Totalitarianism  is a hyper-authoritarian ideology that believes that opposition parties should be banned, the state should permeate all facets of society, and that society must be run for the state by the state. He is opposed to  Democracy and civil liberties and believes dissent should be harshly punished. He is a more extreme form of Authoritarianism, and is usually very  nationalistic, although not always.

History
Systems similar to Totalitarianism has been around since antiquity. Examples include Sparta where the state controlled the way of life for the lower and upper classes.

Adolf Hitler in Germany, Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union,  Benito Mussolini in Italy,  Mao Zedong in China,  Emperor Hirohito in Japan,  Pol Pot in Kampuchea, and  Kim-Il Sung in Korea are leaders that have commonly been regarded as being totalitarian.

The origins of modern Totalitarianism as an ideology are debated. Philosopher Karl Popper believed its roots lie in the Hegelian conception of the state, and even more so in the theories of Karl Marx, while philosophers Theodor W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer of the  Frankfurt School argued it is rooted in the  Enlightenment.

The term "totalitarianism"'s first recorded use was in the early 20th century.

According to Carl J. Friedrich, there are 6 traits of Totalitarian Dictatorship, he found to be shared between all regimes that are regarded as such: 1. An elaborate ideology, consisting of an official body of doctrine covering all vital aspects of man's existence to which everyone living in that society is supposed to adhere, at least passively; this ideology is charcteristically focused and projected toward a perfect final state of mankind - that is to say, it contains a chiliastic claim, based upon a radical rejection of the existing society with conquest of the world for the new one. 2. A single mass party typically led by one man, the "dictator", and consisting of a relatively small percentage of the total population (up to 10 percent) of men and women, a hard core of them passionately and unquestioningly dedicated to the ideology and prepared to assist in every way in promoting its general acceptance, such a party being hierarchically, oligarchically organized and typically either superior to, or completely intertwined with, the governmental bureaucracy. 3. A system of terror, whether physical or psychic, effected through party and secret-police control, supporting but also supervising the party for its leaders, and characteristically directed not only against demonstriable "enemies" of the regime, but against more or less arbitrarily selected classes of the population; the terror whether of the secret police or of party-directed social pressure systematically exploits modern science, and more especially scientific psychology. 4. A technologically conditioned, near-complete monopoly of control, in the hands of the party and of the government, of all means of effective mass communication, such as the press, radio, and motion pictures. 5. A similarly technologically conditioned, near-complete monopoly of the effective use of all weapons of armed combat. 6. A central control and direction of the entire economy through the bureaucratic coordination of formerly independent corporate entities, typically including most other associations and group activities.

[[File:Bolshevism ball.png]] Soviet Union [[File:Stalin.png]]
"Main Article: Stalinism" W.I.P.

[[File:Cball-Romania.png]] Romania [[File:Cfash.png]] [[File:Cball-SRRomania.png]]
"Main Articles: Clerical Fascism and  National Communism" W.I.P.

[[File:Cball-Mongolia.png]] Mongolia [[File:Stalin.png]]
W.I.P.

[[File:Cball-Hungary.png]] Hungary [[File:Hun.png]][[File:Cball-PRHungary.png]]
"Main Article: Hungarism" W.I.P.

[[File:Cball-Argentina.png]] Argentina [[File:Manuel de Rosas.png]]
W.I.P.

[[File:Cball-Guatemala.png]] Guatemala [[File:JorgeUbico.png]]
The state of Guatemala under the rule of General Jorge Ubico has been considered Totalitarian. John Gunther, an American journalist who visited the country in 1941 stated it was "a country 100 percent dominated by a single man". He added "He has spies and agents everywhere, and knows everyone's private business to an amazing degree. Not a pin drops in Guatemala without him knowing about it." Ubico himself is said to have compared himself (positively) to Adolf Hitler.

[[File:Cball-DominicanRepublic.png]] Dominican Republic [[File:RafaelTrujillo.png]]
W.I.P.

[[File:Cball-Turkmenistan.png]] Turkmenistan [[File:Niyazov.png]]
W.I.P.

[[File:Cball-IRAfghanistan.png]] Afghanistan [[File:Natcom.png]][[File:Cball-Taliban.png]]
"Main Article: Jihadism" W.I.P.

[[File:Cball-Eritrea.png]] Eritrea [[File:IsaiasAfwerki-PFDJ.png]]
After gaining independence from Ethiopia in 1991, Isias Afwerki, leader of the then-existing organization known as the Eritrean People’s Liberation Front, later known as the People’s Front for Democracy and Justice, became president. Ever since he took power, there has been no national elections.

In 2001, Eritrea received totalitarian status

[[File:Cball-Uganda.png]] Uganda [[File:IdiAmin.png]]
W.I.P

[[File:Ingsocf.png]]1984
Main articles: Ingsoc,  Death Worship and  Neo-Bolshevism

1984 by George Orwell is totalitarian dystopia where are 3 countries - Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia. In Oceania there are three ministries - Ministry of Peace that controls war, Ministry of Truth that controls media and propaganda, Ministry of Love that controls surveillance and makes executions, and Ministry of Plenty that controls all aspects of economy. Any suspicious behavior is immediately found by Thought Police and person who did it goes to Ministry of Love and is tortured and brainwashed. There is one party and leader - Big Brother. Party created Newspeak, remake of language made to prevent wrong thinking.

[[File:Ford.png]]Brave New World
Main article: Fordism

Brave New World by Aldous Huxley differs from 1984 that state controls population not by fear, famine and war but by drugs, low quality entertainment, endless consumption and orgies. Humans was artificially reproduced and conditioned from childhood.

We
We by Yevgeny Zamatin is dystopian novel about ultra totalitarian and collectivist state. There is no place for any form of individualism. There is no family - state is everyone's family. Everyone gets equal house, work, food and clothes. There is 24h schedule where people has personal hours for walking and sexual hours for sexual needs.

One State's sentences and elements:

"There is no me, we are" - these words run through the entire novel. There is no place for individualism in One State, no individual

"We give up freedom to be happy" - the basic principle of the State - there is no freedom. They are all the property of the country they live in, they cannot freely decide about their lives, everything is imposed on them - when they get up, when they eat and when they love each other. They can choose only with who they have sex.

Unanimity Day - election day. There are no basic principles of democratic election - voting is open, there is only one candidate, no one is allowed to break out of the vote or fail to appear. The elections, then, are just a formality that turns into a celebration in honor of a well-known winner.

Glass houses - are a form of limiting personal freedom. No citizen can live in a building where he is invisible to the Guardians, his life must be constantly monitored. (in time where this book was write, there was no cameras)

Illegal maternity - women are not allowed to get pregnant unless they are assigned to do so. There are no private children in the State, no wives, husbands or mothers. Nobody has a family of their own, because they are all one big family for each other.

The Hourly Decalogue - one of the holies. No citizen can decide for himself what time to go to bed or go for a walk. Nobody in the country can choose a profession. All citizens can do is choose who they will have sexual relations with.

Imagination of the worst disease - the inhabitants of the One State cannot dream of anything, because dreams are a sign of mental illness which is imagination. Man does not need imagination, he does not have to make any decisions himself, the state does everything for him. He's just an instrument doing the job;

Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451 is dystopian novel where all books and critical thought are banned.

V for Vendetta
V for Vendetta is movie and graphic novel about totalitarian fascist Britain, where anarchist called "V" fights with the government and eliminates it's members.

Handmaid's tale
Handmaid's Tale is movie and book about state called Gilead. In Gilead births was rarity, and christian totalitarian organization took over the country. Women called Handmaids are slaves, has no rights.

Animal Farm
Animal Farm is a novel also written by author George Orwell. It is about farm animals realizing they are being exploited for the Farmer's profit so they decide throwing out the farmer (Mr. Jones) and then the animals govern the farm and live a more free life. However Napoleon the Pig takes power in a coup overthrowing any opposition and creates a totalitarian hypernationalist oligarchy where everyone follows his order, propaganda is distributed, and most of the animal production goes towards the oligarchic pigs. Animals who oppose or don't work hard enough are killed by a squad of dogs or left to suffer or taken away forever. Many people have compared Animal Farm to the rise of the Soviet Union, saying that Napoleon the Pig was representing Joseph Stalin. Orwell himself was against totalitarianism, and Animal Farm and 1984 (scroll above) are used widely as literature about totalitarian states.

Anthem
Anthem is dystopian novel written by Ayn Rand where technological progress erased concept of individuality, and people was identified by numbers. Main character invented individuality again.

The Giver
Work will be started on this category soon -user Whateven

Snowpiercer 2013 Movie
When a substance promised to save the Earth from global waming ends up creating a deadly ice age, most of humanity freezes to death and the remaineder create a joint railway around the entire world. A Train continuously moves around the entire world during this ice age containing the last people of Humanity. This Snowpiercer Train is created by a man named Wilford. He divides the people into classes the lowest being freeloaders and prisoners. Wilford only needs the freeloaders for child labor and treats them horribly with inhumane living conditions. Wilford is totalitarian because he has the authority of the train and the remaining humans he uses guards, propaganda, and certain techniques to make sure that everyone stays where they are, the system keeps working and the lowest classes do not revolt or end up failing revolution. In the movie we can see how he enforces these rules especially on the freeloaders by doing whatever he can to eliminate all the revolting freeloaders

Their Great Reset video series (Leonardo of Biz)
Youtube creator Leonardo of Biz created a video series (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtfm2KsPribB9MSn069kfTKnMxupc_2um) where the World Economic Forum predictions have come true. Now the world lives in a progressive totalitarian dystopia controlled by oligarchy and corporations. In this video series the main character who is an ordinary man lives through this life. The corporations and government have given him a phone that keeps track of his entire life and what he does for the state, and what displeases the state... In this world progressive values have taken place in this dystopia claiming to fight sexism, racism, have equal rights and solve climate change. However this is still totalitarian as saying anything against the government or corporations can get you in big trouble. Everyone lives in apartment pods where they don't really own anything individually as its provided by the state. Insects and Bugs have become the main food source (except for the elites, probably) and totalitarian "wokeness" is enforced everywhere. The two videos in the series so far "You will be Happy" and "You will eat the Bugs" are takes on what would happen if the World Economic Forum got their way. Many people including more right leaning have opposed these deals saying its a totalitarian oligarchy and not helpful to the world. This video series seems to exercise that idea into visible content...to warn people...

Post-Totalitarianism
Post-Totalitarianism is an ideology that advocates for extreme totalitarianism without any connections to the left or right or for any large moral/ethical purposes in favour of having a totalitarian government simply because it is the only future humanity has. It also distances itself from ideologies such as Ingsoc that exists purely to harm the human race.

Personality and Behavior
Totalitarianism is a dictator and loves the works of Hegel. He often goes on about his love for Hegel and is one of the few ideologies that can read Hegel and understand what he's saying.

Totalitarianism also loves surveillance people and Cleaning Political house, raids and support state power very much. His hand is covered with the rooting out of dissidents.

Totalitarianism hates when people call him a devil, especially when you are in LibUnity.

Totalitarianism takes parts of liberty and the media in return for unity, that will let Totalitarianism's power overtake.

How to Draw
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 * 1) Draw a ball
 * 2) Draw a yellow circle with a red circle inside of it
 * 3) Draw 5 arrows around the yellow circle
 * 4) Draw eyes and then you're done!

Friends

 * [[File:Hegel.png]] Hegel - The best philosopher in history.
 * [[File:Sec.png]] Authoritarianism - My father who taught the importance of very strong governance.
 * [[File:Stalin.png]] Stalinism - You have a huge state, I don't care that you're a communist.
 * [[File:Mao.png]] Maoism - You have a populous state.
 * [[File:Fash.png]] Fascism - Remember son "All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state".
 * [[File:Juche.png]] Juche - Really based.
 * [[File:Nazi.png]] National Socialism - Me but racist.
 * [[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] National Capitalism - As same as above, but knows how to make the country more prosperous, based!
 * [[File:Auto.png]] Autocracy - People must praise me! I don't want any criticism!
 * [[File:Cfash.png]] Clerical Fascism - This is the only way to save their souls.
 * [[File:Esofash.png]] Esoteric Fascism - I like how you want to restore warrior culture. But you should take your meds.
 * [[File:Burmasoc.png]] Burmese Way to Socialism - The best way to build Socialism.
 * [[File:Showa-kanmuri.png]] Showa Statism - Your citizens believe you are literally the God, based.

Mixed

 * [[File:Hobbes.png]] Hobbesianism - I really like your work its only that you're a bit tame.
 * [[File: Ingsocf.png]] Ingsoc - Son, that's a bit too far. Dad said the same thing to me.
 * [[File: Ford.png]] Fordism - Just Ingsoc on soma.
 * [[File:Icon7.png]] Benefactorism - Human called by numbers? Transparent houses? Too much...
 * [[File:Antot.png]] Anarcho-Totalitarianism - What is this? You want to run a state without... have to enforcing it?
 * [[File:Natcom.png]] National Communism - Really good work in Romania, in the Cuba for a while and North Korea, but in other places you were rather soft.
 * [[File: Polpot.png]] Pol Potism - Kakistocratic state will be unstable, also, you are too crazy.
 * Most statist ideologies - At least you people have a state. Expand it though.
 * [[File:Cball-CSA.png]] CSA - Why enslave only 1/3rd of the population when you can enslave >90%? Also, please drop decentralization.
 * [[File: Dengf.png]] Dengism - It depends on variants, but I like Xi.

Enemies

 * [[File:Dem.png]] Democracy - 'MOAR POWAR!!!111
 * [[File:Libsoc.png]] Libertarian Socialism & [[File:Libertarian.png]] Libertarianism - A life not for the state is a life without worth.
 * [[File:Thar.png]] Anti-Authoritarianism - "There is a path to freedom. Its milestones are: obedience, diligence, honesty, orderliness, cleanliness, sobriety, truthfulness, readiness to make sacrifices and love of the fatherland." - [[File:Daddy_Himmler.png]] My pagan grandchild
 * [[File: Awaj.png]] Anarchism - Fuck off, you bitch!
 * [[File:Philan.png]] Philosophical Anarchism - Even if you don't necessarily want to destroy the state, you refuse to follow it. Sad.
 * [[File:Ego.png]] Egoism - You seriously think you can just go around serving your own interest instead of the state? F*cking cringe... AND WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU READ HEGEL AND FOLLOW HIS TEACHINGS?! GGGAAAAAHHHH!!!
 * [[File:Ormarxf.png]] Marxism - And you... STOP TELLING YOU UNDERSTAND HEGEL WHEN YOU CLEARLY DON'T. Well, at least you inspired a lot of my friends, even tho it wasn't your intent.
 * [[File:Situ.png]] Situationism - Another Hegel understander... I give up.
 * [[File:Civlibert.png]] Civil Libertarianism - Thinks civil liberties are important. How foolish.

Articles

 * Hegel's Authoritarian State as the Divine Idea on Earth

Wikipedia

 * Totalitarianism
 * Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
 * Giovanni Gentile
 * How Fascism Works by Jason Stanley
 * Liberal Fascism by [[File:Authcon.png]] Jonah Goldberg

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