Totalitarianism and parlimentarian democracy are merely two different ways to administer the state under capitalism. From the point of view of capital, both ways have their good and bad sides. Parliamentarian democracy is indeed more able to regulate conflicts between interest groups in society. But usually everyone ends up content only after having their piece of cake, which means increasing wages and public expenses, which requires further economic growth, which in turn requires more intensive exploitation of workers, natural resources, animals and 'less developed' countries. But at times, this intensification reaches its limits, and economic crisis begins.
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