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Totalitarian regimes aim to eliminate individuality and dissent from "summary" of The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt

Totalitarian regimes operate on the premise that individuality poses a threat to their power. The existence of individuals with their own thoughts, beliefs, and desires undermines the regime's control over the masses. Therefore, these regimes seek to eliminate any form of individuality that may challenge their authority. This involves stripping people of their autonomy and reducing them to mere cogs in the machinery of the state. One of the key ways in which totalitarian regimes seek to eradicate individuality is through the use of propaganda and indoctrination. By bombarding the population with a single, unified message, these regimes aim to create a sense of conformity and uniformity among the people. Any dissenting voices are silenced or suppressed, as they are seen as a threat to the regime's monopoly on truth. Furthermore, tot...
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    The Origins of Totalitarianism

    Hannah Arendt

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