In what may well rank as the finest political and intellectual history of the twentieth century, the late J. L. Talmon explores the origins of the schism within European society between the totalitarians of Right and Left as well as the split between an acceptance of the historical national community as the natural political and social framework and the vision of a socialist society achieved by a universal revolutionary breakthrough. This, the third and final volume of Talmon's history of the modern world, brings to bear the resources of his incisive scholarship to examine the workings of the ironies of totalitarianism as well as the resources of democracy.
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In what may well rank as the finest political and intellectual history of the twentieth century, the late J
PREFACE, INTRODUCTION, PART I MARX, ENGELS AND THE NATION PART II THE EMANCIPATION OF THE PROLETARIAT AND THE NATIONAL DESTINY-WILHELMINE GERMANY, PART III THE WITCHES' KITCHEN AND ITS BREW: THE NATIONALITIES PROBLEM-AUSTRIA, PART IV THE JEWISH DIMENSION, PART V RUSSIA-HOLY, PROFANED AND PREDESTINED, PART VI LENIN-INTERNATIONAL REVOLUTIONARY AND ARCHITECT OF NEW RUSSIA, PART VII THE GENERAL WILL OF THE GLOBAL PROLETARIAT -UNIVERSAL TOTALITARIAN DEMOCRACY, PART VIII FROM GEORGES SOREL TO BENITO MUSSOLINI, PART IX THE GERMAN REVOLUTION OF 1918 AND HITLER IN THE WINGS, CONCLUSIONS.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780887388446
Publisert
1991-01-30
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Inc
Vekt
1111 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
658

Biografisk notat

Jacob L. Talmon was educated in Poland, Israel and France. He is the author of The origins of Totalitarian Democracy and Political Messianism. At the time of his death in 1980 he was professor of Modern History at Hebrew university, and was spending his sabbatical year at the National Humanities Center in North Carolina. Irving Louis Horowitz (Introduction) is Hannah Arendt Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Sociology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.