A government that tightly controls all aspects of life—political, social, and economic—is often referred to as a totalitarian regime. In such systems, the state exerts extensive authority over individual freedoms and private enterprises, often suppressing dissent and limiting personal liberties. This control can manifest through censorship, Propaganda, and the use of surveillance to maintain power and enforce conformity. Examples of totalitarian regimes include North Korea and historical examples like Nazi Germany and Stalinist Soviet Union.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.