Feb 5, 2018 22:26
6 yrs ago
Spanish term

El Pensamiento del Totalitarismo

Spanish to English Social Sciences Government / Politics
Estoy haciendo una traducción certificada del informe académico (transcript) de un estudiante de ingeniería electrónica. En esta universidad hay que inscribir materias de estudios generales como esta:

"El Pensamiento del Totalitarismo"

No dispongo de más contexto.

He probado con thoughts, thinking, thinking process combinado con totalitarianism o totalitarian y encuentro muy pocas referencias.

¿Cómo lo traducirían? Muchas gracias por sus sugerencias
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Non-PRO (2): philgoddard, Yvonne Gallagher

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Proposed translations

+8
4 mins
Selected

Totalitarian Thought

Imo
Peer comment(s):

agree philgoddard : Or thinking.
3 mins
Yes. Thank you, Phil.
agree Robert Carter : Yes, that'd be my choice, if pushed.
4 mins
Thank you, Robert.
agree JohnMcDove
1 hr
Thank you, John.
agree Kenia Pérez Sandoval
1 hr
Thanks, Kenia.
agree Muriel Vasconcellos
3 hrs
Thank you, Muriel.
agree Rachel Fell
5 hrs
Thank you, Rachell.
agree Raquel Holzmann (X)
7 hrs
Thank you, Raquel.
agree Albion Land
8 hrs
Thank you, Albion.
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+4
8 mins

totalitarian thought/thinking / the totalitarian mindset

I imagine it really depends on how the underlying course material is structured.
Personally I'd go with "thought", that's what the title suggests to me.
Peer comment(s):

agree JohnMcDove
1 hr
Thanks, John.
agree Rachel Fell
1 hr
Thanks, Rachel.
agree Ryan Bowie : The Totalitarian Mindset sounds best to me, in this context (University course)
6 hrs
Thanks, Ryan.
agree neilmac : 3 for the price of one!
10 hrs
Thanks, Neil :-)
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+2
19 mins

Totalitarian Philosophy

Think this would be more appropriate for the name of a course.
Peer comment(s):

agree yael lewis
7 hrs
Thank you, yael.
agree neilmac
10 hrs
Thanks, neilmac.
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