What is the difference between totalitarian dictatorship and democracy?( 2×4=8)
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• Totalitarian regimes are characterized by a single party rule whereas dictatorships are characterized by rule of a single person.
• Totalitarian governments have no limits to their authority and exercise great influence over the lives of their citizens.
• Dictatorship is a political system where a single person or a small group of people have all the power to control people.
• In dictatorship, there is no consent of the people to rule them whereas, in totalitarian regimes, people accept one party rule as a better form of governance.
• Dictatorship is defined by where the power comes from whereas totalitarianism is defined by the scope of the government.
• Power remains concentrated in the hands of a single person or a chosen few in a dictatorship whereas power remains in the hands of a single political party in totalitarianism that is an extreme case of collectivism.
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