Making sense of tyranny : interpretations of totalitarianism

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Making sense of tyranny : interpretations of totalitarianism

Simon Tormey

Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1995

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Description

Totalitarianism remains a central concept in political theory, as relevant today in interpreting contemporary regimes in countries such as China, North Korea and Iraq as it was in the time of Hitler and Stalin. This book tries to resolve the long-running debates about what totalitarianism is or was, about how the term can be applied, and about what the future of the concept might be. Tormey looks in turn at the contributions of some of the best known writers on totalitarianism, such as Friedrich Hayek, Hannah Arendt, Carl Friedrich and Herbert Marcuse. He assesses the strengths and weaknesses of these accounts, and adds an interpretation of his own. This book is designed for students of political theory, the history of political thought and 20th century history.

Table of Contents

  • Explaining Stalinism and Nazism - the origins of theories of totalitarianism
  • Friedrich
  • Arendt
  • Schapiro
  • Marcuse
  • Heller
  • beyond totalitarianism.

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  • NCID
    BA24992019
  • ISBN
    • 0719036410
  • LCCN
    94031958
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Manchester, UK ; New York,New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    202 p
  • Size
    23 cm
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