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How is totalitarianism different than a dictatorship?

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Totalitarian regimes are different from other authoritarian regimes. the latter denotes a state in which the single Power holder an individual "dictator" a committee or a junta or an otherwise small group of political elite- monopolizes political power.

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Totalitarianism, form of government that theoretically permits no individual freedom and that seeks to subordinate all aspects of individual life to the authority of the state.dictatorship is a form of government in which absolute power is concentrated in a dictator or a small clique

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