In a totalitarian government, the role of citizens is typically limited and heavily controlled by the state. They are expected to conform to the regime's ideology, participate in government-sanctioned activities, and often face surveillance and repression if they dissent. While some citizens may engage in Propaganda or support the regime, many live in fear, with little to no opportunity for political freedom or personal expression. Ultimately, their role is often reduced to being passive subjects rather than active participants in governance.
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