Totalitarianism : : Proceedings of a Conference Held at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, March 1953 / / ed. by Carl J. Friedrich.
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013] ©1954 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | Reprint 2014 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (386 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PARTICIPANTS IN THE CONFERENCE
- 1. Totalitarianism in the Modern World
- 2. Totalitarianism, Despotism, Dictatorship
- 3. The Unique Character of Totalitarian Society
- 4. Social Prophylaxis as a Form of Soviet Terror
- 5. The Totalitarian Mystique: Some Impressions of the Dynamics of Totalitarian Society
- 6. The Protestant Churches and Totalitarianism (Germany 1933-1945)
- 7. Totalitarianism as Political Religion
- 8. The Bolshevik Attitude Toward Science
- 9. Wholeness and Totality — A Psychiatric Contribution
- 10. Environmental Controls and the Impoverishment of Thought
- 11. Ideological Compliance as a Social-Psychological Process
- 12. Science under Soviet Totalitarianism
- 13. Phases of the Conflict Between Totalitarianism and Science
- 14. Totalitarianism and History
- 15. Totalitarian Appeal and Economic Reform
- 16. The Economy of the Soviet Zone of Germany
- 17. Cracks in the Monolith: Possibilities and Patterns of Disintegration in Totalitarian Systems
- 18. Totalitarianism and the Future
- 19. The World Revolutionary Situation
- Comments
- Preface
- The Problem of Totalitarianism — An Introduction