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Does anyone know the main differences between Totalitarianism and Imperialism?

Originally posted by: BoldAsLove
Does anyone know? If so, will you list the main differences. Thanks!
The top two are spelling and pronounciation. Other than that, do some fvcking research.
 
Wikipedia's definitions are pretty particular and judging from its definitions, they're very different.

Totalitarianism
is a typology employed by political scientists to describe modern regimes in which the state regulates nearly every aspect of public and private behavior.

Imperialism is a policy of extending control or authority over foreign entities as a means of acquisition and/or maintenance of empires, either through direct territorial conquest or through indirect methods of exerting control on the politics and/or economy of other countries. The term is often used to describe the policy of a country in maintaining colonies and dominance over distant lands, regardless of whether the country calls itself an empire.
 
they're totally different things..
off the top of my head, IIRC
Totalitariianism is just a form of total government control, strong central authority
Emperialism is the process of gaining lands through war/colonialism like USA did in early history and Europe has always done
 
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