I would say, Franco Spain – even Franco
Spain – Italy, [are] "one-party dictatorships".
Of course, we have the word "fascism" 
from there. Alright, then let's call it "fascism",
but then, let's call Hitler's dictatorship
by some other word, you know?
Because these are party dictatorships.
And see, you see it immediately,
if you want to apply it, you know:
The one, as I see it, distinguishing feature is that
the party immediately occupies the state apparatus.
They put all their members into the government.
Whereas, all totalitarian systems have 
two, at least, or more, authorities:
the party, the state, the elite groups, the police,
etc. You have always this proliferation, yeah?
There you see that.
And then you get new laws, but these laws
are laws, they are not being changed.
Whereas, the laws in Stalin's Russia, 
as well as in Nazi Germany, as you know,
could change from day to day. There was no law!
And that is a great difference.
And I assure you, for your own well-being,
as an individual, it's very unpleasant
to live under a dictatorship, or a tyranny,
or a one-party dictatorship.
But it is paradise compared to living
under a totalitarian dictatorship.
