totalist

/ˈtoʊtəlɪst/
noun
  1. A person who supports or advocates for a political system that requires total control over all aspects of life, or a philosophy that treats everything as a single unified whole.
    • In the debate, she called herself a totalist, believing that society should function as one unified system.
    • Some critics argue that the new policy turns the government into a totalist regime.
    • The historian described the dictator as a totalist who demanded complete loyalty from every citizen.
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adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of totalism; advocating for total control or a unified whole.
    • The novel explores a totalist society where the state controls everything.
    • His totalist approach to management meant every decision had to come from him.
    • The party's totalist ideology left no room for individual freedoms.
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