The term authoritarianism is used to describe a government which implements strong and sometimes domineering measures against the population without the consent of the population. In an authoritarian state, citizens are subject to governmental authority in many aspects of their lives. Authoritarianism often begins with the government presuming that they know what is right or wrong for the country. The government then enforces what it thinks is right. The opposing sides are ignored and are usually considered a threat to the best interests of the country.
Authoritarianism can exist without any set ideal of common good. This would be when the dictator maintains power more for the privileges that come along with the power rather than the idea that he is doing the right thing. The head of an authoritarian government is usually ruled by an elite group that uses repressive actions to stay in power. Unlike totalitarian regimes, authoritarian …show more content…
Totalitarian regimes are more repressive of pluralism and political rights than authoritarian ones. Under a totalitarian regime, the government controls nearly every aspect of the individual's life. Totalitarian governments do not tolerate activities by individuals or groups that are not influenced by the government's goals. Totalitarian governments maintain themselves in power through secret police, propaganda trickled down through the media, the elimination of open criticism of the government, and use of terror tactics. Internal and external threats are created to create unity through