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  • Authoritarianism
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  • Authoritarianism is an element of mostly Right wing governments. Although there are authoritarian left wing governments, every authoritarian government has right wing elements like Homophobia, rigged elections, large war spendings, censorship and usually controlling people through religion, Marxist ideology or other political ideology.
  • Authoritaranism is a Political Philosophy and Governmental Model in which the Government exerts maximum control over its citizens - its force omnipotent, its influence omnipresent, and its internal security omniscient. Under an Authoritarian Regime, the Government aims to utterly bind and restrict the rights of its people, whom are viewed by the few in control as incompetent and too flawed to live freely. It is characterized by massive Governmental regulation of the Economy, less than nonexistent civil rights, and the constant assertion that political freedoms are inherently evil. Individuals and society are firmly under the Government's juristiction, propagandized into embracing and supporting the condition of their enslavement without knowledge they are even being oppressed. Truth is wha
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  • Authoritarianism is an element of mostly Right wing governments. Although there are authoritarian left wing governments, every authoritarian government has right wing elements like Homophobia, rigged elections, large war spendings, censorship and usually controlling people through religion, Marxist ideology or other political ideology.
  • Authoritaranism is a Political Philosophy and Governmental Model in which the Government exerts maximum control over its citizens - its force omnipotent, its influence omnipresent, and its internal security omniscient. Under an Authoritarian Regime, the Government aims to utterly bind and restrict the rights of its people, whom are viewed by the few in control as incompetent and too flawed to live freely. It is characterized by massive Governmental regulation of the Economy, less than nonexistent civil rights, and the constant assertion that political freedoms are inherently evil. Individuals and society are firmly under the Government's juristiction, propagandized into embracing and supporting the condition of their enslavement without knowledge they are even being oppressed. Truth is what the Government decides it is, and the threat of internal collapse due to rebellion or civil strife is practically impossible. Authoritarianism has been used in the world of literature as a dystopian, prophetic vision of the future, the central message of famous works such as Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and George Orwell's 1984. No Authoritarian Regime has ever been founded in Human History to this date, although several nations have known similarly oppressive Governments like the Stalinist USSR and Shi Huang Ti's Imperial China. The strength of an Authoritarian Government increases the longer it exists, and its establishment is difficult unless a gradual erosion of rights takes place. As time passes and human technological capabilities augment, so does the ability of an Authoritarian regime to more efficiently maintain impenetrable control over its citizenry. (By: Imparious)