The path to totalitarian regime
And the hope that people will realize

The reader is invited to reflect on the dangers associated with the transformation of a nation’s collective mindset. Historical examples, such as the atrocities of the Hitler era, demonstrate how a totalitarian regime can foster a lasting aversion to nationalism. Instead of promoting order, morality, respect, and progress, the Nazi regime left a negative mark that resonates across all continents.
The distorted vision of a leader with malicious intentions not only altered global perceptions of his time but also continues to impact the present. The existence and collapse of Hitler’s regime highlight the "eternization" of Hitler’s spirit, which still influences the debate on nationalism and authoritarianism.
Today, the atrocities of a leader with a cruel soul are ingrained in the functionality of new modern frameworks, which are called technology and the new era revolution. However, these changes, rather than promoting positive advancement, shape a totalitarian regime with the same inhumane spirit that characterized Hitler. Unfortunately, the world is not recognizing this insidious continuity.
The essence of liberalism and the most relevant points of nationalism should seek balance and enhancement among peoples. However, a very restricted class in the world prevents this vision from being implemented in nations. People are born, grow, and die without seeing the reality beyond what their guides have taught them.
Society faces the challenge of reorienting its values and principles. Small interest groups, with great agility and influence, shape global thinking according to their own agendas. In some regions, nationalism is misguidedly defended, resulting in severe and unjust laws for immigrants. In others, the lack of control and order allows for unchecked liberalism.
The lack of balance is evident, as entire nations allow unsuitable leaders to take power. The world is constantly evolving, but many do not realize that this evolution is largely driven by strategies crafted by small power groups. Nations often view "evolution" superficially, without understanding the profound and often manipulative impact that technology has on society. Indeed, the world does not see the full scope of the situation.



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