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How does a totalitarian government differ from most authoritarian governments?

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Answer: The totalitarian government is that in which the state recognizes that there is no limit to its authority and that organized body strives to regulate all aspect of private and public lives whenever feasible while the authoritarian government involves the submission to those in authority. This type of governance values order and control over personal freedom.

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The totalitarian government is that in which the state recognizes that there is no limit to its authority and that organized body strives to regulate all aspect of private and public lives whenever feasible while the authoritarian government involves the submission to those in authority. This type of governance values order and control over personal freedom. 
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