Totalitarianism : temporary madness or permanent danger?
- Title
- Totalitarianism : temporary madness or permanent danger? / edited with an introduction by Paul T. Mason.
- Published by
- Boston : D.C. Heath and Company, [1967]
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- Description
- xvii, 121 pages; 24 cm.
- Series statement
- Problems in European civilization
- Uniform title
- Problems in European civilization
- Subject
- Contents
- The possibility of world domination / Konrad Heiden -- Totalitarianism is a unique type of society / Carl Friedrich, Zbigniew Brzezinski -- Totalitarianism is on possible aspect of any society / N.S. Timasheff -- Plato as a totalitarian ideologist / Karl Popper -- Oriental despotism / Karl Wittfogel -- Is totalitarianism a meaningful concept? / Stanislav Andreski -- The institutionalization of anxiety / Franz Neumann -- Totalitarian propaganda / George Orwell -- Totalitarian ideology / Hannah Arendt -- Totalitarian terror / Carl Friedrich and Zbigniew Brzezinski -- The shapelessness of the system / Hannah Arendt -- The old revolutionary and the technician of power / Arthur Koestler -- The SS man: idealist or beast? / Eugen Kogon -- The totalitarian man: a sociological analysis / Zevedie Barbu -- The authoritarian personality / T.W. Adorno . [and others] -- The "Authoritarian personality" expanded / Edward A. Shils -- The perversion of liberal democracy / J.L. Talmon -- The growth of power / Alfred Cobban -- Escape from freedom / Erich Fromm -- The rise of the masses / Jose Ortega y Gasset -- The coming of planetary totalisation / Pierre Teilhard de Chardin -- The end of ideology? / Raymond Aron -- A rationalist totalitarianism? / Zbigniew Brzezinski -- Cracks in the monolith / Karl Deutsch.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. 117-121.