The Literary Underground: Writers and the Totalitarian Experience, 1900-1950Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991 - 294 Seiten Om totalitarismen i det 20. århundredes europæiske litteratur - med eksempler af bl.a. Kafka, Orwell, Huxley og Koestler |
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... realised , but where its realisation leads more often than not to a totalitarian rather than libertarian state of affairs . Rousseau himself can afford to be blissfully unaware of these later developments . His own formula is absolute ...
... realised , but where its realisation leads more often than not to a totalitarian rather than libertarian state of affairs . Rousseau himself can afford to be blissfully unaware of these later developments . His own formula is absolute ...
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... realised , and anything which he considered hostile to it he attacked with the logic of a mathematician and the faith of an inquisitor . ( SE 141 ) Sénécal is of course , like Chernyshevsky , an underground man with visions beyond his ...
... realised , and anything which he considered hostile to it he attacked with the logic of a mathematician and the faith of an inquisitor . ( SE 141 ) Sénécal is of course , like Chernyshevsky , an underground man with visions beyond his ...
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... realised in Communism and Fascism . I do not believe that the kind of society I describe necessarily will arrive , but I believe ( allowing of course for the fact that the book is a satire ) that something resembling it could arrive . I ...
... realised in Communism and Fascism . I do not believe that the kind of society I describe necessarily will arrive , but I believe ( allowing of course for the fact that the book is a satire ) that something resembling it could arrive . I ...
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A Corridor of Date Clusters | 21 |
Totalitarianism | 31 |
Fascism | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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