Inverted totalitarianism
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title:
Inverted totalitarianism
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Inverted totalitarianism is a system where economic powers like corporations exert subtle but substantial power over a system that superficially seems democratic. Over time, this theory predicts a sense of powerlessness and political apathy, continuing a slide away from political egalitarianism. Sheldon Wolin coined the term in 2003 to describe what he saw as the emerging form of government of the United States. He said that the United States was turning into a managed democracy. He uses the ter
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Political theory about illiberal democracies
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted_totalitarianism
date created:
2009-02-05T22:44:23Z
date modified:
2024-09-11T20:18:21Z
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