Totalitarian Democracy and After

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Yehoshua Arieli, Nathan Rotenstreich
Psychology Press, 2002 - 412 pages
This volume, first published in 1984, contains the principal papers from a distinguished colloquium held in 1982. Its avowed purpose is to investigate further the notion of "totalitarian democracy" and to look at its repercussions in the contemporary world.

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Jacob Talmon An Intellectual Portrait
35
Totalitarian Democracy Cultural Traditions
83
Different Visions of Political Messianism in
96
The Historical Setting of German Totalitarianism
118
Political Traditions and Responses in Islam
128
Totalitarian Democratic Hermeneutics and Policies
137
THE VARIETIES AND TRANSFORMATIONS
165
Democracy Revisited Comments on George L Mosses Paper
177
Aux sources de lidéologie fasciste La révolte
197
Ideas Political Intentions and Historical Consequences
232
Totalitarianism and After in Communist Party
262
Totalitarianism and After in Communist Party
323
Zionism and Political Messianism
342
The Israeli Kibbutz The Dynamics of Pragmatic
362
The Israeli Kibbutz The Dynamics of Pragmatic
377
Between Rulers and Ruled Some Aspects
399

Totalitarianism and Tyranny
183

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