Totalitarian government is a huge problem all over the world. Absolute state control styles of governing citizens and subjects of the state are outlandishly inappropriate to the degree that this subject is the focus of many great fiction novels. This type of reality seems basically unfathomable until you wake up one day and realize your whole entire life has been upended and suddenly those ‘far fetched’ novels and movies (like “1984”, “V for Vendetta”, “Handmaid’s Tale” and “Brave New World”) now not only seem more semblant than they used to but might even contain hints and logic that might assist in either coping or dealing with this obtusely intrusive insufficiency of actual (good and responsible) government.
There are 3 primary styles of recorded totalitarian government to date. There’s the war-bearing and alcohol driven state as outlined in Orwell’s “1984”, the disinformative-misinformation and chemical driven state as outline in Huxley’s “Brave New World” and the male-overbearing and sex driven state as outlined in Atwood’s “Handmaid’s Tale”. Most totalitarian states and totalitarian rule come from some combination of these three basic logistics.
There’ s also a series published that seems to indicate a type of spiritual progression over totalitarian state rule which combines a type of spiritual / scientific combination by means of using science (in terms of psychological analytics as well as validate and strengthen biological healing) and uses spirituality as a guide in terms of social interactivity. This work starts with a book titled “The Celestine Prophecy” and was written by Redfield.
There are two other forms of totalitarian governance considered in this series including the religious totalitarian and the holistic totalitarian. The religious totalitarian is exemplified by historical concepts such as the religious crusades and religious inquisitions. The holistic totalitarian is seen in West Asian government where the sheer amount of people subject to the ruling classes take on a form of “systemic spirituality” combined with a “Big Brother” styled spying on your own people type of framework.
The series (called “1985”) is a set of 15 books where each for of totalitarian government is exemplified in a subset of 3 novels. There will also be an index / appendix book at the very end that somewhat defines terms used and explains some of the concepts within the series itself for reader clarification.