totalista
Totalista refers to a political ideology or stance that advocates for a completely unified and centralized form of governance or societal organization. It often implies a rejection of federalism, regional autonomy, or any significant decentralization of power. A totalista approach typically emphasizes the absolute authority of the central government or a singular ruling entity, aiming to control all aspects of public and often private life. This can manifest in various political systems, historically including some forms of authoritarianism, totalitarianism, or even certain interpretations of highly centralized nationalism. The core principle is the elimination of competing power centers and the consolidation of decision-making authority at the highest level. While the term can be used descriptively for a political system, it is often associated with a desire for absolute control and uniformity across a state or society. The practical implementation of totalista principles can lead to policies that prioritize national unity and efficiency, but also carry the risk of suppressing dissent and individual freedoms.