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Desolation and Enlightenment: Political Knowledge After Total War, Totalitarianism, and the Holocaust ... Ira Katznelson
Columbia University Press, 2004
In this major intellectual history, Ira Katznelson examines the works of Hannah Arendt, Robert Dahl, Richard Hofstadter, Harold Lasswell, Charles Lindblom, Karl Polanyi, and David Truman, detailing their engagement with the larger project of reclaiming the West's moral bearing.
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Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism: Five Interventions in the (Mis)Use of a Notion 3 reviews Slavoj Zizek
Verso, 2002
An intensely searching evaluation and analysis
+ interesting
Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism?: Five Interventions in the (Mis)use of a Notion is an intensely searching evaluation and analysis of precisely what totalitarianism is, and how the term has been misused -- particularly in twentieth century political science and philosophical discussions. ...
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Between Totalitarianism and Postmodernity: A Thesis Eleven Reader 1 review
The MIT Press, 1992
Politics of Modernity
From the editors of the international social theory journal, the collection provides stimulating and tough-minded analyses of the dilemmas of socialism and liberalism, the collapse of communism, and the vagaries of contemporary democracy alongside strong contributions from prominent ...
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Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela 131 reviews Nelson Mandela
Back Bay Books, 1995
A great look into a class act of a human being,
+ Nelson Mandela + Outstanding Book....Great Inspiration! + "Study history or it will repeat itself" + A required read for anyone going to South Africa
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Post-Mao China: From Totalitarianism to Authoritarianism? Sujian Guo
Praeger Publishers, 2000
Guo challenges the predominant view that post-Mao China has moved away from communist totalitarianism and that totalitarianism is an outdated paradigm for China studies. He seeks to reconstruct a plausible macro-model in conceptual and comparative terms for defining "regime identity" and assessing the nature of regime change. Professor Guo then applies the model to the study of regime change in ...
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Identity Cards - Nothing to hide nothing to fear...? ( Spawater Chronicles II ) Government control-freak ... 1 review Barry Tighe
Can Write Will Write, 2007
our friends are at it again
When Spawater is selected as the guinea pig for universal government ID cards, our friends are thrown into a tizzy. One is even selected to run the database, threatening his friendship with the others. Meanwhile, nefarious "architects" from out-of-town are trying to steal the town's ancient Roman ...
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The New Inquisitions: Heretic-Hunting and the Intellectual Origins of Modern Totalitarianism Arthur Versluis
Oxford University Press, USA, 2006
The only book of its kind, The New Inquisitions is an exhilarating investigation into the intellectual origins of totalitarianism. Arthur Versluis unveils the connections between heretic hunting in early and medieval Christianity, and the emergence of totalitarianism in the twentieth century. He shows how secular political thinkers in the nineteenth century inaugurated a tradition of defending ...
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Casino - Heads we win tails you lose (Spawater Chronicles III) How casinos really work 1 review Barry Tighe
Can Write Will Write, 2007
casino is the BEST!!!
This is a great book that is certain fun for anyone who reads it! With multidimensional views, quirky characters, great analagies, and side splitting quotes, this book is guaranteed to make you laugh. I recommend reading all three books in order, to understand the characters better. The characters ...
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The Metaphysical Relation Between Person And Liberty: And Its Application To Historical Liberalism And ... Rudolf John Harvey
Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007
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Youth Market: Chickens or Television - Which Comes First? (Spawater Chronicles I) Stop the cruelty 2 reviews Barry Tighe
Can Write Will Write, 2007
wow ...this guy knows how 2 write!
+ Social comment with biting humor
When I read the first few pages of this book, I came to an analogy. I, of course, had an Alison moment (read the book to find out what this means!) and it took a couple of tries to figure out what on earth he was talking about. When I did I laughed so hard I almost cried. Frequently throughout this ...
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Jeeves to the Fore Barry Tighe
Can Write Will Write, 2009
Comedy Fiction - suitable for all. Aim at fans of PG Wodehouse.
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The Culture of Surveillance: Discipline and Social Control in the United States (The Contemporary Social ... 1 review William G. Staples
St. Martin's Press, 1997
Hello Little Brother
Mr. Staples addresses the issues arising from surveillance of society. He warns that an Orwellian Big Brother isn't really the problem- that a series of Little Brothers pose the greatest threat to personal liberties. Not many think before giving personal information to banks, the government or a ...
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State of Fear 1274 reviews Michael Crichton, 2004
Unfair Negative Reviews Grounded in Politics
+ Very Engaging Read + State of Accuracy
Politically motivated negative reviewers give this book low ratings because they disagree with the author's premise, not because of any literary deficiency in the book.
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Totalitarianism and the Modern Conception of Politics Michael Halberstam
Yale University Press, 2000
In this thought-provoking examination of twentieth-century totalitarianism, Michael Halberstam reveals how the idea of totalitarianism embodies truths and contradictions about liberalism. He offers a rich study in the history of political thought from Hobbes through Marx to the present and culminates with a new and surprising interpretation of Hannah Arendt`s theory of totalitarianism.
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The United States of Europe: The New Superpower and the End of American Supremacy 79 reviews T.R. Reid
Penguin (Non-Classics), 2005
Great Service.
+ Perhaps a bit over the top + Informative, well written, fairly current
The book I received was in better condition than the report said. It was sent in a timely manner.
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Fleeing the Children's Crusade 2 reviews Travis Godbold
Lulu.com, 2008
A twisting journey
Keenly researched, pinpointingly precise, this amazing story takes us back to World War II yet evokes sinister shadows of our own life and times. A book that can be enjoyed on many levels, we see the hero in a confilct both with the nature of war and his own lost childhood - a conflict that brings ...
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Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism 4 reviews Sheldon S. Wolin
Princeton University Press, 2008
A brilliant formulation of the American dilemma
+ Managed democracy + Managed Democracy, Superpower, and alas, even, "Inverted Totalitarianism"
Author makes a compelling case that the direction of our contemporary politics is toward a political system that is the very opposite of what our leadership, the mass media, opinion leaders, think tanks etc. claim it is--ie, the world's foremost exemplary of democracy. The consummated union of ...
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Mapping the Contours of Oppression: Subjectivity, Truth and Fiction in Recent German Autobiographical ... Owen Evans
Rodopi, 2006
Despite all the assertions towards the end of the twentieth century that the literary subject had expired along with the author, the wave of autobiographies published in German after the Wende was a clear indication that, on the contrary, life stories were very much alive. In this study, Owen Evans examines the work of eight authors – Ludwig Harig, Uwe Saeger, Ruth Klüger, Günter de Bruyn, Günter ...
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Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini: Totalitarianism in the Twentieth Century (European History Series (Arlington ... 1 review Bruce F. Pauley
Harlan Davidson, 2003
An insightful overview of the three dictators.
This is a great overview of Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini. In this book Pauley takes the reader through the evolution of the totalitarian dictators. He starts of by defining the terms under which each ideology fell: Nazism, Marxism-Leninism, and Fascism. From here he shows the reader how each ...
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Totalitarianism with a human face: the combination of surveillance cameras and face-recognition software is ... Sam De Silva
Arena Printing and Publications Pty. Ltd., 2002
This digital document is an article from Arena Magazine, published by Arena Printing and Publications Pty. Ltd. on April 1, 2002. The length of the article is 1680 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. ...
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