totalitarian in the PONS Dictionary

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It also educates the public about societies' attempts to become democratic market economies after totalitarian or authoritarian rule.
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Some anti-collectivists often argue that all authoritarian and totalitarian societies are (vertically) collectivist in nature.
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While clearly dictatorial, it was not intended to be completely totalitarian and repressive.
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It can approach the condition of totalitarianism; totalitarian states can also approach the condition of democracy, or at least majoritarianism.
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We do not believe in or support tyrannical or totalitarian government of any type.
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Some of the older members of the party were truly horrified at this totalitarian tendency, but others couldn't resist the trend and fell into line.
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During her life, she was a strong opponent of totalitarian ideologies.
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The first variant of scientism was put into practice by totalitarian regimes.
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Totalitarian tyranny is not based on the virtues of the totalitarians.
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Citizens of a totalitarian democratic state, even when aware of their true powerlessness, may support their government.
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