Modern Tyrants: The Power and Prevalence of Evil in Our AgeFree Press, 1994 - 496 Examines such tyrants as Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Bokassa, Ne Win, Trujillo, Duvalier, and Ceaucescu, discussing why new ideological tyrants thrive despite the decline of communism. |
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... nationalist intellectuals training whole new generations of converts . Nationalist ideologies built on resentment are conducive to tyranny for two reasons . One is that the anger of the resentful and vengeful tends easily toward ...
... nationalist intellectuals training whole new generations of converts . Nationalist ideologies built on resentment are conducive to tyranny for two reasons . One is that the anger of the resentful and vengeful tends easily toward ...
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... nationalist elites determined to impose their glori- ous visions of unity , discipline , and grandeur on recalcitrant subjects produce tyrannies . The two cases also illustrate how short a distance there is between ideological fervor ...
... nationalist elites determined to impose their glori- ous visions of unity , discipline , and grandeur on recalcitrant subjects produce tyrannies . The two cases also illustrate how short a distance there is between ideological fervor ...
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... nationalist literature could spread quickly once it was elabo- rated.35 The first identifiable modern nationalist organizations began to appear in the late 1890s , and in 1906 a Young Men's Buddhist Organi- zation ( modelled on the ...
... nationalist literature could spread quickly once it was elabo- rated.35 The first identifiable modern nationalist organizations began to appear in the late 1890s , and in 1906 a Young Men's Buddhist Organi- zation ( modelled on the ...
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Moderation Abandoned | 25 |
In the Beginning Was the Word | 71 |
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