The Ideology of Fascism: The Rationale of TotalitarianismFree Press, 1969 - 493 pagine "The manifesto of Fascist racism"; p. 383-386. Bibliography: p. 455-467. |
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Pagina 171
... society was viewed as an aggregate of contracting selves . Society and the state were understood to be completely derivative . The independent and unitary selves which were anterior to society were held to be endowed by nature or ...
... society was viewed as an aggregate of contracting selves . Society and the state were understood to be completely derivative . The independent and unitary selves which were anterior to society were held to be endowed by nature or ...
Pagina 185
... society . A human being outside the pale of society is an inconceivable thing — a non - man . [ Society , in turn ] , is a fraction of the human species endowed with unity of organization for the attainment of the peculiar ends of the ...
... society . A human being outside the pale of society is an inconceivable thing — a non - man . [ Society , in turn ] , is a fraction of the human species endowed with unity of organization for the attainment of the peculiar ends of the ...
Pagina 212
... society is simply a fiction . Insofar as man is outside the organization of society with its system of re- ciprocal rules and obligations , he has no significant freedom . Out- side of society man would be the subject of nature , not ...
... society is simply a fiction . Insofar as man is outside the organization of society with its system of re- ciprocal rules and obligations , he has no significant freedom . Out- side of society man would be the subject of nature , not ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Historic Background and ProtoFascism | 30 |
The Social and Political Thought of | 93 |
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