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  • The ''Origins of Totalitarianism'' was a 1948 book by [[Hannah Arendt]]. She argued that patterns of anti-S
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  • ...entator; a German ancestry to the U.S.; major academic works include ''The Origins of Totalitarianism'', ''The Human Condition'', ''On Revolutio''n and ''The Life of the Mind'';
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  • ...origin and structure of totalitarianism. One of the most famous one is ''[[Origins of Totalitarianism]]'', a tome authored by German philosopher [[Hannah Arendt]]. [[Francis Fu
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  • The ''Origins of Totalitarianism'' was a 1948 book by [[Hannah Arendt]]. She argued that patterns of anti-S
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  • ...also one of the opposites of civil society.<ref>Arendt, Hannah. 1951. The origins of totalitarianism: New York.</ref> We can observe this directly from the great emphasis and e
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  • ...also one of the opposites of civil society.<ref>Arendt, Hannah. 1951. The origins of totalitarianism: New York.</ref> We can observe this directly from the great emphasis and e
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