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Totalitarism
Marion Cruz, Marielle
Velten
Main Idea
POWER AND
AUTHORITY After Lenin
died, Stalin seized power
and transformed the
Soviet Union into
totalitarian state
Why it matters now?
More recent dictators
have used Stalin’s
tactics for seizing total
control over individuals
and the state.
Terms
Totalitarianism- a political system where the government recognizes no limits to it’s
authority and strives to regulate every aspect of public and private life whether
feasible.
Great Purge-known for “The Great Terror” as well. It was a campaign or a repression
in the Soviet Union in 1936-1938. 830 million people killed.
Command economy - When the government chooses what goods should be
produced, how much it will be produced and the price the product should have.
Five-Year Plan- Soviet Union government plan for the economic development, for
five years.
Collective Farm- Little farms owned by the government.
Who?
Adolf Hitler (Germany) 1933-1945
Benito Mussolini (Italy) 1925-1943
Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union) 1929-
1953
Kim Il Sung (North Korea) 1948-1994
Saddam Hussein (Iraq) 1979-2003
What?
Totalitarianism describes a government that takes total, centralized, state control over
every aspect of public and private life. The government takes control of everyone’s
actions, income, etc…
It didn’t only control the people, but the economy as well, the market for example stated
what should be sold, how expensive should it be, and how many should they sell.
For this to happen the government used two important tools, police terror and
indoctrination.
Police terror- The government believed that violence and terror would make people
obey.
Indoctrination- The main idea was to make people think in a specific way. The
government controlled education.
Where?
Soviet Union / Russia
When?
20TH CENTURY
Why?
Stalin wanted to be among
the most powerful
economically and politically
countries.
He wanted to be known as
the god of that time and the
main figure.
How?
Mass communication helped the totalitarian
government to implement and support with
efficiency their rules and policies. Surveillance
technology helped as well to keep track of
people’s activities. Violence was a big factor in
totalitarianism at the time, police terror made
people agree with the terms of the government,
the people who disagreed with the government
where violently punished.
Religion
Stalin made people believe
he was God, and he based a
religion on him.
Education
Kids were being
taught
communism.
Totalitarianism today
• “There are many authoritarian
regimes in the world, but there are
very few actual totalitarian
governments. In 2000, one monitoring
agency identified five totalitarian
regimes—Afghanistan, Cuba, North
Korea, Laos, and Vietnam.”
Bibliography
https://www.sps186.org/downloads/basic/588627/ch30_2.pdf
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10 b totalitarianism

  • 2. Main Idea POWER AND AUTHORITY After Lenin died, Stalin seized power and transformed the Soviet Union into totalitarian state
  • 3. Why it matters now? More recent dictators have used Stalin’s tactics for seizing total control over individuals and the state.
  • 4. Terms Totalitarianism- a political system where the government recognizes no limits to it’s authority and strives to regulate every aspect of public and private life whether feasible. Great Purge-known for “The Great Terror” as well. It was a campaign or a repression in the Soviet Union in 1936-1938. 830 million people killed. Command economy - When the government chooses what goods should be produced, how much it will be produced and the price the product should have. Five-Year Plan- Soviet Union government plan for the economic development, for five years. Collective Farm- Little farms owned by the government.
  • 5. Who? Adolf Hitler (Germany) 1933-1945 Benito Mussolini (Italy) 1925-1943 Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union) 1929- 1953 Kim Il Sung (North Korea) 1948-1994 Saddam Hussein (Iraq) 1979-2003
  • 6. What? Totalitarianism describes a government that takes total, centralized, state control over every aspect of public and private life. The government takes control of everyone’s actions, income, etc… It didn’t only control the people, but the economy as well, the market for example stated what should be sold, how expensive should it be, and how many should they sell. For this to happen the government used two important tools, police terror and indoctrination. Police terror- The government believed that violence and terror would make people obey. Indoctrination- The main idea was to make people think in a specific way. The government controlled education.
  • 9. Why? Stalin wanted to be among the most powerful economically and politically countries. He wanted to be known as the god of that time and the main figure.
  • 10. How? Mass communication helped the totalitarian government to implement and support with efficiency their rules and policies. Surveillance technology helped as well to keep track of people’s activities. Violence was a big factor in totalitarianism at the time, police terror made people agree with the terms of the government, the people who disagreed with the government where violently punished.
  • 11. Religion Stalin made people believe he was God, and he based a religion on him.
  • 13. Totalitarianism today • “There are many authoritarian regimes in the world, but there are very few actual totalitarian governments. In 2000, one monitoring agency identified five totalitarian regimes—Afghanistan, Cuba, North Korea, Laos, and Vietnam.”