The Totalitarian Party: Party and People in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia
Originally published in 1974, this book deals with the role of the totalitarian party in relation to the people under its rule. Drawing upon a wide range of published and unpublished sources from the two foremost examples of totalitarian government in the twentieth century, the book examines the specific contribution of the party to the control and mobilization of people under totalitarianism of the 'Right' and 'Left'. Dr Unger begins by setting out the doctrinal assumptions that shaped and legitimated the attitudes of the Nazi and Soviet parties to the broad mass of the people. Against this background he then traces the Nazi and Soviet approaches to propaganda and organization and describes and analyses the interaction of these two primary ingredients of totalitarian 'voluntary compulsion' in the realms of political agitation, leisure and ritual and social welfare. Although the importance of the party as a principal instrument of totalitarian government was widely recognized, this was the first comparative study of the functions of such parties in an area in which totalitarian regimes impinge directly upon the lives of their subjects.
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The Totalitarian Party: Party and People in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia
Originally published in 1974, this book deals with the role of the totalitarian party in relation to the people under its rule. Drawing upon a wide range of published and unpublished sources from the two foremost examples of totalitarian government in the twentieth century, the book examines the specific contribution of the party to the control and mobilization of people under totalitarianism of the 'Right' and 'Left'. Dr Unger begins by setting out the doctrinal assumptions that shaped and legitimated the attitudes of the Nazi and Soviet parties to the broad mass of the people. Against this background he then traces the Nazi and Soviet approaches to propaganda and organization and describes and analyses the interaction of these two primary ingredients of totalitarian 'voluntary compulsion' in the realms of political agitation, leisure and ritual and social welfare. Although the importance of the party as a principal instrument of totalitarian government was widely recognized, this was the first comparative study of the functions of such parties in an area in which totalitarian regimes impinge directly upon the lives of their subjects.
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The Totalitarian Party: Party and People in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia

The Totalitarian Party: Party and People in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia

by Aryeh L. Unger
The Totalitarian Party: Party and People in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia

The Totalitarian Party: Party and People in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia

by Aryeh L. Unger

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Originally published in 1974, this book deals with the role of the totalitarian party in relation to the people under its rule. Drawing upon a wide range of published and unpublished sources from the two foremost examples of totalitarian government in the twentieth century, the book examines the specific contribution of the party to the control and mobilization of people under totalitarianism of the 'Right' and 'Left'. Dr Unger begins by setting out the doctrinal assumptions that shaped and legitimated the attitudes of the Nazi and Soviet parties to the broad mass of the people. Against this background he then traces the Nazi and Soviet approaches to propaganda and organization and describes and analyses the interaction of these two primary ingredients of totalitarian 'voluntary compulsion' in the realms of political agitation, leisure and ritual and social welfare. Although the importance of the party as a principal instrument of totalitarian government was widely recognized, this was the first comparative study of the functions of such parties in an area in which totalitarian regimes impinge directly upon the lives of their subjects.

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ISBN-13: 9780521134446
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/11/2010
Series: LSE Monographs in International Studies
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. The party and the masses; 2. Totalitarian propaganda; 3. Totalitarian organization; 4. Political agitation in Nazi Germany; 5. Political agitation in Soviet Russia; 6. Indirect propaganda: the usurpation of leisure and ritual; 7. Propaganda of the deed: welfare; 8. Reporting public opinion; 9. Concluding remarks; List of sources; Index.
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