The totalitarian ideology is codified into their constitution, and it becomes the official basis for public policy, action, and campaign that attempt to achieve the party’s goal. The party is the sole representative or representation or representative of entire nation, and claim that it has a …show more content…
The totalitarian organization penetrates every corner of the society by indoctrinating the young, and implementing political campaigns and movements.
Regime identity is not identified by means, but by their goal. The totalitarian regime declare that they have absolute truth: they know the destiny of the society. They have total representation, therefore, they are in a position to lead. They claim they have total representation of national goals; they are in the position to lead society towards an ideological destiny because they know the destiny of their country. They use ideology to build a kind of morality and moral norms to educate and indoctrinate their people at every age.
Totalitarian regimes are inspired by a kind of utopian goal; they have a pervasive exclusive ideology, and it is futile to challenge this ideology. This ideology is used by the party organization to indoctrinate the population through communication and media: a form of propaganda. Legitimacy is based around their ideology, and it becomes more difficult for the people to realize the