The origins of totalitarianism
Series: Penguin modern classicsPublication details: Penguin Books, London 2017Description: xlviii, 702 pages ; 20 cmISBN:- 9780241316757
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The Jews and society
The Dreyfus Affair
The political emancipation of the bourgeoisie
Race-thinking before racism
Race and bureaucracy
Continental imperialism : the pan-movements
The decline of the nation-state and the end of the rights of man
A classless society
The totalitarian movement
Totalitarianism in power
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Hannah Arendt's chilling analysis of the conditions that led to the Nazi and Soviet totalitarian regimes is a warning from history about the fragility of freedom, exploring how propaganda, scapegoats, terror and political isolation all aided the slide towards total domination
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