Pre-modernity, totalitarianism and the non-banality of evil : a comparison of Germany, Spain, Sweden and France
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Saxonberg, Steven szerző EUL10000877506 Y Pre-modernity, totalitarianism and the non-banality of evil a comparison of Germany, Spain, Sweden and France by Steven Saxonberg 1st ed. 2019 Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan 2019 IX, 303 p. online forrás szöveg txt rdacontent számítógépes c rdamedia távoli hozzáférés cr rdacarrier szövegfájl PDF rda Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Cases of Totalitarianism -- Chapter 3: Explaining Evilness -- Chapter 4: France and the Non-Totalitarian Inquisition -- Chapter 5: Spain: Premodern Totalitarianism -- Chapter 6: Sweden -- Chapter 7: Nazi Germany and Non-Banal Evilness -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: The End?. This book provides a comparative and historical analysis of totalitarianism and considers why Spain became totalitarian during its inquisition but not France; and why Germany became totalitarian during the previous century, but not Sweden. The author pushes the concept of totalitarianism back into the pre-modern period and challenges Hannah Arendt’s notion of the banality of evil. Instead, he presents an alternative framework that can explain why some states become totalitarian and why they induce people to commit evil acts. Steven Saxonberg is a professor in the Institute of European Studies, Faculty of Social Studies, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, and the Institute of Public Policy and Social Work, Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. He did research for this book while at the Centre for Social and Economic Strategies, Charles University in Prague. Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9783030281946 Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9783030281960 Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9783030281977 Az e-könyvek a teljes ELTE IP-tartományon belül online elérhetők. könyv e-book Olvasási képességet érintő fogyatékossággal élő személy számára (is) használható dokumentum. Religion and sociology EUL10000355276 Y Religion and politics EUL10000041813 Y Political sociology EUL10000093332 Y Europe Politics and government World politics EUL10000046626 Y Comparative politics EUL10001071186 Y elektronikus könyv SpringerLink (Online service) közreadó testület Online változat https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28195-3 EUL01 |
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Pre-modernity, totalitarianism and the non-banality of evil : a comparison of Germany, Spain, Sweden and France |
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a comparison of Germany, Spain, Sweden and France |
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Pre-modernity, totalitarianism and the non-banality of evil |
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Pre-modernity, totalitarianism and the non-banality of evil a comparison of Germany, Spain, Sweden and France by Steven Saxonberg |
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Pre-modernity, totalitarianism and the non-banality of evil a comparison of Germany, Spain, Sweden and France by Steven Saxonberg |
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Pre-modernity, totalitarianism and the non-banality of evil a comparison of Germany, Spain, Sweden and France by Steven Saxonberg |
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Pre-modernity, totalitarianism and the non-banality of evil a comparison of Germany, Spain, Sweden and France |
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pre modernity totalitarianism and the non banality of evil a comparison of germany spain sweden and france |
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2019 |
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IX, 303 p. : online forrás |
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1st ed. 2019 |
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978-3-030-28195-3 |
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This book provides a comparative and historical analysis of totalitarianism and considers why Spain became totalitarian during its inquisition but not France; and why Germany became totalitarian during the previous century, but not Sweden. The author pushes the concept of totalitarianism back into the pre-modern period and challenges Hannah Arendt’s notion of the banality of evil. Instead, he presents an alternative framework that can explain why some states become totalitarian and why they induce people to commit evil acts. Steven Saxonberg is a professor in the Institute of European Studies, Faculty of Social Studies, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, and the Institute of Public Policy and Social Work, Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. He did research for this book while at the Centre for Social and Economic Strategies, Charles University in Prague. General_Note:Olvasási képességet érintő fogyatékossággal élő személy számára (is) használható dokumentum. |