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For some scholars, a dictatorship is a form of government that has the power to govern without consent of those being governed ( similar to authoritarianism ), while totalitarianism describes a state that regulates nearly every aspect of public and private behavior of the people.
In other words, dictatorship concerns the source of the governing power and totalitarianism concerns the scope of the governing power.

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