Totalitarian Regimes: Origins and Practices

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Totalitarian regimes origins
  2. Impact of WWI
  3. Rise of communist Russia
  4. Fascist Italy and Germany
  5. Common roots and practices
  6. Totalitarian society features
  7. State dirigisme and autarky

📖 1. Totalitarian regimes origins

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

Totalitarianism: A form of government characterized by absolute control over all aspects of public and private life, where the distinction between fact and fiction, and between true and false, is blurred, as described by Hannah Arendt (The Origins of Totalitarianism).

Brutalisation of societies: The process by which societies become more violent and aggressive, often as a consequence of war and social upheaval, leading to the acceptance of violence as a means of political change, as noted by George L. Mosse.

Mutilated victory: The sense of betrayal and resentment felt by Italy after WWI, where the country believed it had been unfairly denied territory promised in peace treaties, fueling nationalist support for fascism.

Paramilitary groups: Armed organizations outside official military structures that use violence to influence politics. Examples include the Blackshirts in Italy and the SA in Germany, which played crucial roles in establishing totalitarian control.

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1. When did the origins of totalitarian regimes primarily take hold according to the sourced content?

2. What term describes the resentment felt by Italy after WWI due to unmet territorial promises?

3. What does the impact of WWI primarily refer to according to the source?

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Totalitarian regimes — origins?

Rooted in post-WWI social upheaval and violence.

Totalitarianism — definition?

Government with absolute control over all aspects.

WWI impact — destabilization?

Created economic crises and political instability across Europe.

Brutalisation of societies — effect?

Increases violence and acceptance of political violence.

Mutilated victory — Italy?

Italy felt betrayed after WWI, fueling nationalism.

Paramilitary groups — role?

Influenced politics and enforced regimes' power.

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