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Summary:   Our political system for our society is totalitarian because we feel that our society needs to be controlled by one person and his party. The totalitarian political system mobilizes entire populations in support of the our leader and the political ideology, and do not tolerate activities by individuals or groups such as labor unions, churches and political parties that are not directed toward the leaders goals.


Our political system for our society is totalitarian because we feel that our society needs to be controlled by one person and his party. The totalitarian political system mobilizes entire populations in support of the our leader and the political ideology, and do not tolerate activities by individuals or groups such as labor unions, churches and political parties that are not directed toward the leaders goals. We maintain our power by means of secret police, and propaganda. We believe that totalitarian government ca avoid citizens taking their rights too seriously, and take advantage of them. A totalitarian leader would be more successful, simply because he would easily be able to control the people and smash any threats to the government. We want our citizens to be discouraged to take part in government and to have no.....

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