An edition of The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951)

Los orígenes del totalitarismo

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An edition of The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951)

Los orígenes del totalitarismo

2.ª edición
  • 5.00 ·
  • 4 Ratings
  • 158 Want to read
  • 7 Currently reading
  • 9 Have read

Los totalitarismos han constituido un fenómeno que no se podrá soslayar siempre que se quiera hacer una caracterización de nuestro siglo. Su estudio necesita bucear en sus orígenes, que para Hannah Arendt son el antisemitismo y el imperialismo. Fue escrito por el convecimiento de que sería posible descubrir los mecanismos ocultos mediante los cuales todos los elementos tradicionales de nuestro mundo político y espiritual se disolvieron en un conglomerado donde todo parece haber perdido su valor específico y tornándose irreconocible para la comprensión humana, inútil para los fines humanos. Uno de ellos, que se presentaba como pequeño y carente de importancia políticamente, el antisemitismo, llegó a convertirse en el agente catalizador del movimiento nazi y, a través de él, de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y las genocidas cámaras de la muerte.

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Taurus
Language
Spanish
Pages
619

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Cover of: The origins of totalitarianism
The origins of totalitarianism
2017, Penguin
in English
Cover of: The origins of totalitarianism
The origins of totalitarianism
2004, Schocken Books
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Los orígenes del totalitarismo
Los orígenes del totalitarismo
1999, Taurus
Tapa blanda in Spanish - 2.ª edición
Cover of: Izvori totalitarizma
Izvori totalitarizma
1998, Feministic ka izdavac ka kuc a 94
in Serbian - 1. izd.
Cover of: The origins of totalitarianism
The origins of totalitarianism
1994, Harcourt
in English - New ed. with added prefaces.
Cover of: Les origines du totalitarianisme
Les origines du totalitarianisme
1984, Seuil, Points
in French
Cover of: The origins of totalitarianism
The origins of totalitarianism
1976, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
in English - New ed. ; with added prefaces.
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The origins of totalitarianism
1966, Harcourt Brace & World
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The origins of totalitarianism
1958, World Publishing
in English - [2d enl. ed.]
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The origins of totalitarianism
1951, Harcourt, Brace and Co.
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Edition Notes

Series
Ensayistas; Serie mayor, 122
Translation Of
The Origins of Totalitarianism
Translated From
English

Contributors

Translator
Guillermo Solana Díez

The Physical Object

Format
Tapa blanda
Number of pages
619

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Open Library
OL13231391M
Internet Archive
losorigenesdelto00aren
ISBN 10
8430602887
ISBN 13
9788430602889
OCLC/WorldCat
964802819
Library Thing
3594

First Sentence

"acteristic of these times, when Jewish individuals and the first small wealthy Jewish communities were more powerful than at any time in the nineteenth century, was the frankness with which their privileged status and their right to it was discussed, and the careful testimony of the authorities to the importance of their services to the state. There was not the slightest doubt or ambiguity about the connection between services rendered and privileges granted."

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Hannah Arendt's definitive work on totalitarianism and an essential component of any study of twentieth-century political history

The Origins of Totalitarianism begins with the rise of anti-Semitism in central and western Europe in the 1800s and continues with an examination of European colonial imperialism from 1884 to the outbreak of World War I. Arendt explores the institutions and operations of totalitarian movements, focusing on the two genuine forms of totalitarian government in her time—Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia—which she adroitly recognizes were two sides of the same coin, rather than opposing philosophies of Right and Left. From this vantage point, she discusses the evolution of classes into masses, the role of propaganda in dealing with the nontotalitarian world, the use of terror, and the nature of isolation and loneliness as preconditions for total domination.

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