Totalitarianism is a political system or form of government characterized by a centralized authority that exercises complete and total control over all aspects of public and private life. Totalitarianism is also a political ideology that aims to control every aspect of an individual's life, suppressing any form of political dissent or opposition. In a totalitarian state, the ruling party or leader seeks to control every aspect of society, including politics, economy, culture, and even personal beliefs and values. Totalitarian regimes often rely on propaganda, censorship, and repression to maintain control and suppress dissent. In political science and international relations, totalitarianism is characterized by a centralized government that exercises total control over society, often through fear, propaganda, and violence. This enty will explore the concept of totalitarianism, its historical roots, and its implications for political science and international relations....
The advanced Diploma in political ideologies aims to deepen students' understanding of complex political ideologies, structures, and dynamics, preparing them for critical analysis and engagement in contemporary political discourse and policy-making. Certificate is issued by the Ransford Global Institute