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Totalitarianism originates from the breakdown of traditional institutions from "summary" of The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt

Totalitarianism emerges as a result of the collapse of traditional establishments. This breakdown is not merely a disintegration of political structures but a fundamental unraveling of societal norms and values. In times of crisis and uncertainty, when traditional authorities fail to provide stability and security, individuals are left feeling vulnerable and disillusioned. They become susceptible to the appeals of totalitarian ideologies that promise to restore order and meaning to their lives. The erosion of traditional institutions creates a vacuum that totalitarian movements are quick to exploit. By offering simplistic solutions to complex problems, they appeal to the disaffected masses who are searching for a sense of belonging and purpose. Totalitarian leaders capitalize on the sense of alienation and disenchantment felt by many, presenting themselves as the saviors of society who will usher in a ne...
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    The Origins of Totalitarianism

    Hannah Arendt

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