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Thomas Mann: um escritor contra o nazismo Thomas Mann: a writer against nazism
O combate que Thomas Mann travou contra o nazismo a partir de 1922 é exemplar, pois é o de um escritor apaixonado pela liberdade e não o de um militante. Ele privilegia a ficção e o mito como meios de luta contra o fascínio exercido pelo nazismo e afirma
Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun
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Ein Pakt mit dem Teufel : Leni Riefenstahl, Triumph of the Will, and the Nature of Guilt [PDF]
Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will is rightly considered a massive technical achievement in the world of cinema and propaganda. However, this achievement was undertaken at the behest of the immoral, murderous regime of Nazi Germany, a regime that ...
Burns, Andrew O.
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Leadership Dynamics in Open Innovation: A Dynamic Process Model
Abstract This study contributes to understanding the human side of open innovation (OI) by reconceptualizing leadership as an emergent and dynamic process. Drawing upon extensive research in leadership theory and insights from emerging studies on non‐traditional organizational structures such as online communities and technology collaborations, the ...
Deborah. L. Roberts, Simona Spedale
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When doing scientific research on nazism as a historical and political phenomenon, one ought first attempt to clarify its ideological content. Nazism is a totalitarian, elitist and anti-democratic ideology which has as its absolute foundation a race ...
Lena Berggren
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Concentration camps of Nazi Germany as a phenomenon. Opportunities and the problem of understanding
This article deals with the Nazi concentration camps as a phenomenon of social life and social thought in Europe in the mid-second half of the twentieth century.
Boris Grigor'evich Yakemenko
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Situating Martin Heidegger’s claim to a “productive dialogue” with Marxism [PDF]
This critical review aims to more fully situate the claim Martin Heidegger makes in ‘Letter on Humanism’ that a “productive dialogue” between his work and that of Karl Marx is possible.
Griffiths, Dominic
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Paradójicos reaccionarios: la modernidad contra la República de la Comunión Tradicionalista
This article attempts to show the Carlists of the Traditionalist Communion use of the tools provided by modernity in the fight against the Second Republic, especially in the press.
Francisco Javier Capistegui
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A Normal(ised) Far‐Right Party? A Long‐Term Perspective on the FPÖ's Electoral Strength in Austria
Abstract The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) has been a pioneer of ‘populism’ in Europe. In the 2024 general election, for the first time, it became the party which attracted the most votes. What explains the FPÖ's major role in Austrian politics and its quick resurgence after the infamous ‘Ibiza‐gate’ scandal?
Manès Weisskircher
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Racket sociality: investigating intimidation in North India
This article is an ethnographic investigation into acts of intimidation and threats. Theoretically, it dialogues with ‘racket’ – a key analytical term in the sociology of domination, state‐making, and mafias. The anthropology of power, violence, and crime has paid scant attention to the morphology of threats and the ways interpersonal intimidation ...
Lucia Michelutti
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6. The New Totalitarians: Fascism and Nazism
In discussing the modern movements which threatened democracy, a distinction can be made between those which were anti-revolutionary and those which were counter-revolutionary. In practice, they often blur into one another.
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