The origins of totalitarianism Hannah Arendt
Material type:
- 9780156701532
- JC 481 .A74 1994
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NU Clark Circulation | Non-fiction | JC 481 .A47 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUCLA000004837 |
includes index
Preface to the first edition -- Preface to Part One: Antisemitism -- Preface to Part two: Imperialism -- Preface to Part three: Totalitarianism -- Part 1: Antisemitism -- Part 2: Imperialism -- Part 3: Totalitarianism -- Bibliography -- Index.
"The Origins of Totalitarianism is a book by Hannah Arendt that explores the histories of anti-semitism and imperialism and their influence on the development of modern totalitarian regimes. Arendt argues that anti-semitism, race-thinking, and the age of new imperialism from 1884-1914 laid the foundation for totalitarianism in the twentieth century. The book describes the various preconditions and subsequent rise of anti-Semitism in central, eastern, and western Europe in the early-to-mid 19th century. Arendt also gives clear warning on how to avoid predatory totalitarian movements in the future. "
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