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Systems similar to Totalitarianism have been around since antiquity. Examples include Sparta where the state controlled the way of life for the lower and upper classes.
Systems similar to Totalitarianism have been around since antiquity. Examples include Sparta where the state controlled the way of life for the lower and upper classes.


Totalitarianism was first used by Giovanni Amendola to describe [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] but eventually, totalitarianism has become one of the fundamental attributes of [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] thanks to Giovanni Gentile who put totalitarianism into a positive light which the goal of the state is to "total representation of the nation and total guidance of national goals." Totalitarianism has then been promoted by [[File:Mussolini.png]] Benito Mussolini with the quote "Everything within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state."
Scholars and historians have considered [[File:Lenin.png]] [[Leninism|Vladimir Lenin]], founder of the [[File:Cball-RussianSFSR.png]] Russian SFSR and later the [[File:Bolshevism-ball.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Soviet Union]], to be one of the first to attempt to establish a totalitarian state. however, Totalitarianism was first used by Giovanni Amendola to describe [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] but eventually, totalitarianism has become one of the fundamental attributes of [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] thanks to Giovanni Gentile who put totalitarianism into a positive light which the goal of the state is to "total representation of the nation and total guidance of national goals." Totalitarianism has then been promoted by [[File:Mussolini.png]] Benito Mussolini with the quote "Everything within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state."
[[File:Hitler.png]] Hitler also made comments about totalitarianism in order to build a perfect unity state.
[[File:Hitler.png]] Hitler also made comments about totalitarianism in order to build a perfect unity state.
Fascists are huge proponents of totalitarianism as fascists wanted complete control of the state and the nation in order to further the nation's goals wanting the ideology to spread into every facet of society and even the human spirit. In fact totalitarianism is one of the core beliefs of fascism.
Fascists are huge proponents of totalitarianism as fascists wanted complete control of the state and the nation in order to further the nation's goals wanting the ideology to spread into every facet of society and even the human spirit. In fact totalitarianism is one of the core beliefs of fascism.