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The resistance to totalitarianism requires collective action and solidarity from "summary" of The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt

In times of totalitarian rule, the individual is rendered powerless and vulnerable to the whims of the totalitarian regime. The essence of totalitarianism lies in its ability to strip individuals of their autonomy and subject them to the will of the ruling party. In such a repressive environment, resistance becomes a formidable challenge for any lone individual. The sheer magnitude of the totalitarian machinery makes it almost impossible for one person to stand up against it. To effectively resist totalitarianism, collective action and solidarity are indispensable. The strength of the individual is greatly amplified when joined with others who share a common goal. Through collective action, individuals are able to pool their resources, ideas, and strengths, creating a powerful force that is capable of challenging the oppressive regime. Solidarity among individuals is crucial in fostering a sense of unity and purpose, serving as a bulwark against the divisive tactics employed by totali...
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    The Origins of Totalitarianism

    Hannah Arendt

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