totalistic
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Definition
Adjective: 1. Relating to or characterized by totalism; operating in a manner that demands complete and exclusive commitment, often to a single principle or ideology, and seeks to control all aspects of life or thought. It describes systems, methods, or ideologies that are all-encompassing and allow for no alternative loyalties or independent spheres.
Usage
The adjective "totalistic" is used to describe ideologies, systems, or practices that are absolute and seek to dominate every part of an individual's life or a society's functions. It is often used in academic, political, and sociological contexts. - It typically modifies nouns like ideology, system, regime, control, fashion, approach, or demands.
Examples
- The cult imposed a totalistic control over its members' daily routines, finances, and personal relationships.
- His analysis focused on the totalistic nature of the political doctrine, which left no room for dissent.
- The organization operated in a totalistic fashion, demanding unwavering loyalty from its employees even in their private lives.
Advanced Usage
- Totalistic ideology: An ideology that claims to provide a complete and exclusive explanation for all social, political, and historical phenomena, rejecting all other viewpoints as invalid.
- Totalistic demands: Requirements from a group or system that are all-consuming and seek to subordinate all other aspects of an individual's identity or life.
Variants and Related Words
- Totalism (noun): The principle or practice of a totalistic system; complete and centralized control.
- Totalitarian (adjective): Of or relating to a centralized government system that requires complete subservience to the state and does not permit individual freedom. (Note: "totalistic" can describe the of such a system, while "totalitarian" more specifically describes the itself.)
Synonyms
- Absolutist
- Authoritarian
- Dogmatic
- All-encompassing
Antonyms
- Pluralistic
- Liberal
- Open-minded
- Egalitarian
Adjective
- of or relating to the principles of totalitarianism according to which the state regulates every realm of life
- totalitarian theory and practice
- operating in a totalistic fashion