How do Totalitarian dictatorships and authoritarian dictatorships differ?
Totalitarianism - the state, under the control of a single political person, faction, or class, recognizes no limits to its authority regulates all public & private life it can. Authoritarianism is when citizens have no share in decision-making.
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