“The Psychology of Totalitarianism” is a book for our time. It should be high on the reading list of anyone who wants to understand our cultural moment, and to make an informed and effective response.
Immediately following the publication of her acclaimed The Origins of Totalitarianism, in 1951, Hannah Arendt (1906-75) embarked on preparing, but never completed, a new book titled Totalitarian ...
Sidney Hook, philosophy professor at New York University, has published in the current Partisan Review an article on “The Future of Socialism.” He has some interesting points to make on the ...
We’ve seen a spike over the last few years in the use of the word “authoritarianism.” This is the predictable result of the recent rise of authoritarian regimes which, to a greater or lesser extent, ...
President John F. Kennedy tells the American people that the U.S. is setting up a naval blockade against Cuba, during a television and radio address, on Oct. 22, 1962, from the White House. The ...
We’ve seen a spike over the last few years in the use of the word “authoritarianism.” This is the predictable result of the recent rise of authoritarian regimes which, to a greater or lesser extent, ...