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Totalitarianism In The Soviet Union

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Totalitarianism in the Soviet Union refers to the oppressive political system that was established under the rule of Joseph Stalin, characterized by centralized control, repression of dissent, and extensive state intervention in all aspects of society.

Key Features

  • Centralized control by a single party
  • Repression of political dissent
  • State control over economy and society
  • Use of propaganda and censorship

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Cons

  • Violation of human rights
  • Lack of freedom and democracy
  • Widespread suffering and oppression

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