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Totalitarianism and Political Religion : An Intellectual History
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Author(s):
A. JAMES GREGOR
Publication date:
March 07 2012
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Stanford University Press
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. ix
Table of Contents
pp. ix
Contents
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. xi
Preface
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
1. Introduction
pp. 29
2. Hegelians after Hegel
pp. 29
Hegelians after Hegel
pp. 58
Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx:
pp. 58
3. Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx: History as Religion
pp. 87
4. Leninism: Revolution as Religion
pp. 87
Leninism:
pp. 115
5. Fascism: The Antecedents
pp. 115
Fascism:
pp. 142
6. Fascism: The State as Religion
pp. 142
Fascism:
pp. 170
The Religiopolitical Background of National Socialism
pp. 170
7. The Religiopolitical Background of National Socialism
pp. 199
8. National Socialism: Race as Religion
pp. 199
National Socialism:
pp. 226
9. Consolidation and Decay
pp. 226
Consolidation and Decay
pp. 257
Conclusions and Speculations
pp. 257
10. Conclusions and Speculations
pp. 287
Index
pp. 287
Index
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