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Totalitarianism and American social thought.
- Title
- Totalitarianism and American social thought.
- Author
- Skotheim, Robert Allen.
- Publication
- New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1971]
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Details
- Description
- x, 134 pages; 23 cm.
- Series Statement
- Berkshire studies in history
- Uniform Title
- Berkshire studies in history
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- History.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
- Pragmatic and progressive social thought in the early 1900's: assumptions and methods -- Change, progress, and the problem of values / James Harvey Robinson -- Change, disillusionment, and progress / Walter Lippmann -- Pragmatism and progressive values / William James and John Dewey -- Sympathetic pragmatic and progressive interpretations of European dictatorships in the 1920's / William Henry Chamberlin and Lincoln Steffens -- The discovery of European totalitarianism in the 1930's -- The dictatorial dream that failed / William Henry Chamberlin -- Marxism as pragmatism and theology / Sidney Hook -- Old and outworn values become new and relevant / Walter Lippmann -- Culture and commitment / Joseph Wood Krutch -- Progressivism in eclipse: a new conservatism in the 1940's and 1950's -- Isolationist to cold warrior / William Henry Chamberlin -- Liberty and authority in an age of totalitarianism / Sydney Hook -- Absolutism and practicality / Walter Lippmann -- Stability, Retrogression, and the problem of values / Richard Hofstadter -- A new radicalism, a new bohemianism, and a new idea of totalitarianism in the 1960's -- From the old left to the new / C. Wright Mills -- The radical politics of history / Howard Zinn -- Life-style and the revolution / James Simon Kunen -- An assessment.
- ISBN
- 0030844029
- 9780030844027
- LCCN
- 77169615
- OCLC
- ocm00214169
- 214169
- SCSB-8784287
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library