Totalitarianism
Totalitarianism: the regime that dissolves the distinction between state, society, and private life.
Totalitarianism — the 20th-century phenomenon theorized by Arendt, Popper, Aron, and Friedrich/Brzezinski — dissolves the liberal-republican distinction between state, civil society, and private life. The White Rose, founding source of Revista Conciencia Democrática, is testimony of resistance from human dignity. The journal publishes analysis on the lessons of the 20th century and their contemporary echoes.
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