Totalitarianism and Political Religions, Volume II

Totalitarianism and Political Religions, Volume II
Author: Hans Maier
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2007-12-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134063466

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Totalitarianism and Political Religions, Volume II, available for the first time in English translation, features contributions from leading scholars of political extremism, sociology and modern history. Based upon a seminal conference on political religions, edited by eminent Professor Hans Maier, the book seeks to define the term and explore its application to the interpretation of a wide variety of totalitarian movements in Europe in the twentieth century.

Totalitarianism and Political Religions

Totalitarianism and Political Religions
Author: Hans Maier
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2004
Genre: Dictatorship
ISBN: 9780714685298

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Totalitarianism and Political Religions Volume III

Totalitarianism and Political Religions Volume III
Author: Hans Maier
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 813
Release: 2008-03-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134063172

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Available for the first time in English language translation, the third volume of Totalitarianism and Political Religions completes the set. It provides a comprehensive overview of key theories and theorists of totalitarianism and of political religions, from Hannah Arendt and Raymond Aron to Leo Strauss and Simone Weill. Edited by the eminent Professor Hans Maier, it represents a major study, examining how new models for understanding political history arose from the experience of modern despotic regimes. Where volumes one and two were concerned with questioning the common elements between twentieth century despotic regimes - Communism, Fascism, National Socialism, Maoism – this volume draws a general balance. It brings together the findings of research undertaken during the decade 1992-2002 with the cooperation of leading philosophers, historians and social scientists for the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Munich. Following the demise of Italian Fascism (1943-45), German National Socialism (1945) and Soviet Communism (1989-91), a comparative approach to the three regimes is possible. A broad field of interpretation of the entire phenomenon of totalitarian and political religions opens up. This comprehensive study examines a vast topic which affects the political and historical landscape over the whole of the last century. Moreover, dictatorships and their motivations are still present in current affairs, today in the twenty-first century. The three volumes of Totalitarianism and Political Religions are a vital resource for scholars of fascism, Nazism, communism, totalitarianism, comparative politics and political theory.

Totalitarianism and Political Religions, Volume 1

Totalitarianism and Political Religions, Volume 1
Author: Hans Maier
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2004-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135754195

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We are used to distinguishing the despotic regimes of the 20th century - communism, fascism, National Socialism, Maoism - very precisely according to place and time, origins and influences. But what should we call that which they have in common? On this question, there has been and is still a passionate debate. This book documents the first international conference on this theme, a conference that took place in September of 1994 at the University of Munich. The book shows how new models for understanding political history arose from the experience of modern despotic regimes. Here, the most important concepts - totalitarianism and political religions - are discussed and tested in terms of their usefulness.

Totalitarianism and Political Religions, Volume II

Totalitarianism and Political Religions, Volume II
Author: Hans Maier
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2007-12-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134063458

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Available for the first time in English language translation, this is the long-awaited second volume of the three part set on Totalitarianism and Political Religions, edited by the eminent Professor Hans Maier. This represents a major study, with contributions from leading scholars of political extremism, sociology and modern history, the book shows how new models for understanding political history arose from the experience of modern despotic regimes. We are used to distinguishing the despotic regimes of the twentieth century - Communism, Fascism, National Socialism, Maoism - very precisely according to place and time, origins and influences. But what should we call that which they have in common? On this question, there has been, and still is, a passionate debate. Indeed, the question seemed for a long time not even to be admissible. Clearly this state of affairs is unsatisfactory. The debate has been renewed in the past few years. After the collapse of the communist systems in Central, East and Southern Europe, a (scarcely surveyable) mass of archival material has become available. Following the lead of Fascism and National Socialism, communist and socialist regimes throughout the world now belong to the historical past as well. This leads to the resumption of old questions: what place do modern despotisms assume in the history of the twentieth century? What is their relation to one another? Should they be captured using traditional concepts – autocracy, tyranny, despotism, dictatorship – or are new concepts required? Here, the most important concepts - totalitarianism and political religions - are discussed and tested in terms of their usefulness. This set of volumes is as topical and relevant to current world events in the twenty first century.

Totalitarianism and Political Religions Volume III

Totalitarianism and Political Religions Volume III
Author: Hans Maier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-04-17
Genre: Dictatorship
ISBN: 9780415542487

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The third volume of Totalitarianism and Political Religions provides a comprehensive overview of key theories and theorists of totalitarianism and of political religions from Hannah Arendt and Raymond Aron to Leo Strauss and Simone Weill.

Totalitarianism and Political Religions: Concepts for the comparison of dictatorships

Totalitarianism and Political Religions: Concepts for the comparison of dictatorships
Author: Hans Maier
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2004
Genre: Dictatorship
ISBN: 9786610243938

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We are used to distinguishing the despotic regimes of the twentieth century - Communism, Fascism, National Socialism, Maoism - very precisely according to place and time, origins and influences. But what should we call that which they have in common? On this question, there has been and is still a passionate debate. The debate has been renewed in the past few years. After the collapse of the Communist systems in Central, East and Southern Europe, a mass of archival material has become available. Following the lead of Fascism and National Socialism, communist and socialist regimes throughout the world now belong to the historical past as well. This leads to the resumption of old questions: What place do the modern despotisms assume in the history of the twentieth century? What is their relation to one another? Should they be captured using traditional concepts - autocracy, tyranny, despotism, dictatorship - or are new concepts required? This book documents the first international conference on this theme, a conference that took place in September of 1994 at the University of Munich.; The book shows how new models to understand political history arose from the experience of modern despotic regimes. Here, the most important concepts - totalitarianism and political religions - are discussed and tested in terms of their usefulness.