The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - 467 pages |
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Page 368
... fascism : it is not beyond possibility that Dostoyevsky even planted the seed of self - consciousness in more than one fascist mind . War , sadism , and corruption were the methods of the new creed : totalitarian despotism was its end ...
... fascism : it is not beyond possibility that Dostoyevsky even planted the seed of self - consciousness in more than one fascist mind . War , sadism , and corruption were the methods of the new creed : totalitarian despotism was its end ...
Page 372
... fascism in Italy , Nazism in Germany , and totalitarianism everywhere . In its very characteristics as a work of art , a poem of devilish hate and darkening fate , Spengler's Downfall was an image of the fascist states that were to be ...
... fascism in Italy , Nazism in Germany , and totalitarianism everywhere . In its very characteristics as a work of art , a poem of devilish hate and darkening fate , Spengler's Downfall was an image of the fascist states that were to be ...
Page 376
... fascist enemies until they have conquered in their own hearts and minds the underlying barbarism that unites them with their foes . In the passive barbarism that the United States now boasts under the cover of technical progress , there ...
... fascist enemies until they have conquered in their own hearts and minds the underlying barbarism that unites them with their foes . In the passive barbarism that the United States now boasts under the cover of technical progress , there ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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