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The Origins of Totalitarianism (German Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft , i.e. Elements and origins of totalitarian rule) is a book by Hannah Arendt which classed Nazism and Stalinism as...
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Hannah Arendt's _The Origins of Totalitarianism_ is a book that takes a hard look at two rival totalitarian movements in the twentieth century, Soviet Communism and Nazism, and traces their historical roots. The book is divided into three volumes focusing on Antisemitism, Imperialism, and Totalitarianism.
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When Hannah Arendt published The Origins of Totalitarianism in 1951, World War II had ended and Hitler was dead, but Stalin lived and ruled. Arendt wanted to give her readers a sense of the phenomenal reality of totalitarianism, of its appearance in the world as a terrifying and completely new form of government.
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Hannah Arendt: The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951) ... For no matter what learned scientists may say, race is, politically speaking, not the beginning of humanity, but its end, not the origins of peoples but their decay, not the natural birth of man, but his unnatural death. ... The Origins of Totalitarianism (157)
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Origins of Totalitarianism (work by Arendt), Arendt’s reputation as a major political thinker was established by her Origins of Totalitarianism (1951), which also treated 19th-century anti-Semitism, imperialism, and racism. ... CREATE MY Origins of T... NEW DOCUMENT...
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thus totalitarianism appears to be only the last stage in a process during which "science has become an idol that will magically cure the evils of existence and transform the nature of man." [Eric Voegelin, "The Origins of Scientism," in Social Research, December, 1948.] And there was, indeed, an early connection...
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; In the years immediately after the First World War, a promising new era of democracy seemed to be unfolding. The autocratic regimes in Russia, Germany and Austria, were all overthrown and replaced by republics. The seven newly-created states in Europe all adopted the ... Before we proceed, ... Within these two states,
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The origins of totalitarianism (1958) ... Book contributor: University of California Libraries; Collection: americana; cdl; Scanfactors: 4; This book has an editable web page on Open Library. ... Text Archive > American Libraries > The origins of totalitarianism...
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