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Totalitarianism is a concept in political science which typically refers to a state or group which combines authoritarian policies such as the suppression of political pluralism and free speech with a unitary or overarching worldview.
Criticism
Domenico Losurdo
The Italian Marxist-Leninist Domenico Losurdo criticized the concept in his 2004 essay "Towards a Critique of the Category of Totalitarianism".