Totalitarianism and Political Religions: Concepts for the comparison of dictatorships

ISBN-10
661024393X
ISBN-13
9786610243938
Category
Dictatorship
Pages
439
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Author
Hans Maier

Description

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.

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