totalitását
Totalitását is a Hungarian term derived from "totalitás," which translates to "totality" or "totalitarianism" in English. It refers to the principle or condition of total control exercised by a central authority over nearly all aspects of public and private life within a nation or society. The concept is closely associated with totalitarian regimes, which seek to consolidate power through political repression, censorship, propaganda, and the suppression of dissent.
Historically, totalitását has been used to describe political systems characterized by absolute authority, where individual freedoms
In political theory, totalitását is distinguished from authoritarianism by its comprehensive scope. While authoritarian states may
The term also extends beyond politics to describe environments or processes characterized by all-encompassing control or
Understanding totalitását involves examining both its historical manifestations and its theoretical implications. It remains a critical