Totalitarianism (or totalitarian rule) is a political system where the state recognizes no limits to its authority and strives to regulate every aspect of public and private life wherever feasible. Totalitarian regimes stay in political power through an all-encompassing propaganda disseminated through the state-controlled mass media, a Totalitarian party is often marked by personality cultism, control over the economy, regulation and restriction of speech, mass surveillance, and widespread use of social fear of terrorism is use to subject masses of people into excepting a inhumane conformity of total assimilation. While the versions of totalitarianism represented by the Soviet Union consolidated power by suppressing liberal political practices that had sunk only shallow cultural roots Totalitarianism is often hidden and not obvious because of the provided Illusion of managed democracy , Superpower represents a drive towards totality that draws from the setting where liberalism and democracy have been established for more than two centuries. It's like a Soviet regime turned upside-down, “inverted totalitarianism.” While it is a system that aspires to totality, it is driven by an ideology of that was originally tried by the Soviets but is much more effective in the United States, in the Old Soviet Union the mass majority of the people understood that they were under totalitarian rule, the United States on the other hand while it has a large percentage of Americans who are against the totalitarian rulers that control it's government, many of it's statuesque members are completely oblivious to the inverted totalitarianism of the United States.
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