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The Rise of Totalitarianism
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I. Totalitarianism Definition: one-party dictatorship that regulates every aspect of citizens’ lives; everything is subordinated totally to the state vs. dictatorship, authoritarianism, autocracy, absolutism
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I. Totalitarianism Characteristics: Forced to live by ruler’s beliefs
Demands total mass conformity 1 political party only Propaganda Technology Secret police / terror Censorship State-controlled economy Strong military Leader tries to convince people he is democratic or has democratic support Youth, professional, cultural, sports groups
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I. Totalitarianism “left” vs. “right” Left Right Communism
Collective ownership of wealth Arise in undeveloped countries Working class support Ex.: USSR under Stalin, China under Mao Right Fascism & Nazism Private ownership of wealth Arise in developed countries Middle class support Ex.: Germany under Hitler, Italy under Mussolini
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II. Fascism Debate over definition Political doctrine vs. action
When it arose 1 or more? Right or left? (1920 shift) Political doctrine vs. action Definition (as best as it can be): Anti- … socialist, communist, radical, democratic, republican, feminism, liberal, conservative Pro- … new nationalist authoritarian state, volunteerism Organization: mass party militia; use of violence Youth movement Technology Not necessarily racist
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III. Nazism Germany / Hitler Fascism + racism/anti-Semitism
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IV. Communism USSR / Stalin Theory vs. practice
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