The Origins of Totalitarianism Audiobook
The Origins of Totalitarianism Audiobook
- Nadia May
- Blackstone Audiobooks
- 2009-10-01
- 23 h 28 min
Summary:
A recognized classic and definitive accounts of its subject, The Roots of Totalitarianism traces the emergence of contemporary racism seeing that an “ideological weapon for imperialism,” begining using the rise of anti-Semitism in European countries in the nineteenth hundred years and continuing through the brand new Imperialism period from 1884 to Globe War I.
In her analysis of the institutions and operations of totalitarian movements, Arendt focuses on the two genuine forms of totalitarian government in the twentieth century: Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia, which she adroitly identifies as two sides from the same coin rather than opposing philosophies of the Right and Left. Out of this vantage stage, she discusses the transformation of classes into public, the function of propaganda, and the usage of terror necessary to this type of federal government. In her amazing concluding chapter, she discusses the type of specific isolation and loneliness as preconditions for total domination.