Ideocracies in comparison : legitimation, co-optation, repression

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    • Backes, Uwe
    • Kailitz, Steffen

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Ideocracies in comparison : legitimation, co-optation, repression

edited by Uwe Backes and Steffen Kailitz

(Routledge studies in extremism and democracy, 29)

Routledge, 2017

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"First published 2016 by Routledge ... First issued in paperback 2017"--T.p. verso

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Ideocracies, or ideological dictatorships, such as the "Third Reich", the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China have, much more than any other kinds of autocracy, characterized the history of the 20th century. Despite their undeniable loss of significance, ideocracies have not disappeared from the world in the 21st century. This book explores the functioning of ideocracies and analyses the typical interplay of legitimation, co-optation and repression which autocratic elites use in an attempt to stabilize their rule. In the first part of the book, the contributors discuss the conceptual history of the ideocracy notion. The second part offers case studies pertaining to the Soviet State, Italy, the National Socialist Regime, the German Democratic Republic, the People's Republic of China, North Korea and Cuba. Finally, the third part compares various ideocracies and draws together key themes. Uniting the perspectives of history, philosophy and political science through the use of case studies and systematic comparisons, this book offers a unique examination of ideocracies both past and present which will be of interest to students and scholars researching political regimes, political history and comparative politics, as well as other disciplines.

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Part I: Ideocracy: Term und Concept 1. "Ideocracy" - A Sketch of the History of a Concept 2. Ideocracy, or the Birth of Violence out of Detrivialized Morale 3. Ideological Self-Limitation in Ideocracies 4. Legitimation, Co-optation, and Repression in Ideocracies: A Rational Choice Perspective 5. Do Ideocracies Constitute a Distinct Subtype of Autocratic Regimes? Part II: Ideocratic Regimes in History and Present 6. Legitimation and Repression in the Soviet State (1917-1991) 7. Legitimation, Repression and Cooptation in Fascist Italy 8. Legitimation, Co-optation, and Repression in the National Socialist Regime 9. Legitimation, Repression and Co-optation in the German Democratic Republic 10. Fine-tuning Legitimation, Co-optation, and Repression in the People's Republic of China 11. Ideocratic Legitimation in North Korea 12. Political Rule in Revolutionary Cuba between Legitimation, Co-optation, and Repression Part III: Ideocracies in Comparison 13. The Legitimizing Role of Palingenetic Myth in Ideocracies 14. Legitimation through Performance? Output Legitimacy in Autocratic Regimes 15. Characteristics of the Integration of Elites and Citizens in Ideocracies 16. National Socialist and Communist Violence Compared-A Contribution to the Research on Repression and Oppression in Ideocracies 17. Results

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