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Totalitarianism

2018
A term adopted in the 1920s by the Italian philosopher Giovanni Gentile to describe the ideal fascist state, ‘totalitarianism’ quickly acquired negative connotations as it was applied to the regimes of Hitler in Germany and Stalin in the USSR. Within political science it has generally been used to refer to a distinctively modern form of dictatorship ...
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Technology, Totalitarianism or Technological Totalitarianism

2016
Bu makalede modern dünyanın sin qua non’u olarak teknoloji ve teknolojinin totalitarizmle ilişkisi ele alınmaktadır. Bu amaçla modern totalitarizmle ilgisi olduğunu düşündüğümüz “teknik bilgi”, “araçsal akıl”, “soykırım”, “nesnellik”, insanlıktan çıkma süreci, ilerleme vb.
GÜNGÖRMEZ, Bengül, HEİDEGGER, Martin
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Totalitarianism

World War I and its aftermath set much of the world on a radically altered course of political development. In April 1917, U.S. president Woodrow Wilson went before a joint session of Congress asking for a declaration of war so that the world would “be made safe for democracy.” Yet what emerged from the battlefields of Europe and the Hall of Mirrors in
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