Atrium Catalogue

Architecture of Totalitarian Regimes

of the XXth Century in Urban Management

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Communism
The term communism is used in this manual to refer to the system of government prevailing in the…
Consent
The question of consent is a controversial one in any discussion of totalitarian or authoritarian…
Cult of personality
Leader cults prospered under both fascism and communism. However, while they formed a core…
Cultural imperialism
This is taken to refer to the unequal relationship existing between one country or civilisation and…

D

Dictatorship
A dictatorship is an authoritarian political system in which power is held by a dictator or by an…
Dissent
Authoritarian regimes do not permit dissent or opposition; they ban opposition parties and banish…

F

Fascism
Fascism refers primarily to the political movement founded by Mussolini in Milan in 1919 and to the…

I

Indoctrination
By means of indoctrination, totalitarian regimes inculcate ideas and attitudes in their populations…

M

Modernism
Modernism describes the movement which flourished especially in the more industrial countries…
Modernization
Modernization is linked to urbanisation and industrialisation. It is driven both by economic…

N

Neo-classicism
The classical art and culture of ancient Rome and Greece has provided inspiration to many modern…

P

Propaganda
Propaganda is a technique of persuasion aimed at influencing public opinion towards some cause or…

S

Socialist realism
Socialist realism was established as the dominant artistic style in the Soviet Union in 1932 when…

T

Totalitarian
Totalitarianism is a political system in which the state practices complete control over people’s…