Totalitarian Government Law and Legal Definition
Totalitarian Government is a type of government that is distinguished by a single party or individual controlling the entire country. Every aspect of such a society will be controlled by a single person or party. This kind of political system recognizes no limits to its authority. It regulates every aspect of public and private life wherever feasible. There may exist widespread use of terrorism, mass surveillance, restrictions of speech and restrictions on other freedoms.
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