L'État totalitaire



Example: L'État totalitaire contrôle toutes les sphères de la société strictement.

Definition


"L'État totalitaire" refers to a political system where the government holds absolute control over all aspects of public and private life, often characterized by centralized authority, suppression of opposition, and strict regulation of society.

Etymology


The term "l'État totalitaire" originates from French, combining "l'État" meaning 'the state' and "totalitaire" derived from 'total,' indicating complete or absolute control. The concept emerged in the 20th century to describe regimes with comprehensive government power, especially after World War II.

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