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Autocracy Versus Democracy in Contemporary Europe, II

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  • Loewenstein, Karl

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Having made some general observations on the aspirations and obstacles of fascist ideology in democratic countries, we shall now attempt to weigh the actual possibilities of a further spread of autocratic rule in the principal states of Europe. Herein we cannot abstain from a certain amount of prophecy, with all the hazards of statements not entirely based on undisputable fact; but we shall try to keep the forecast within reasonable bounds and to fortify it by reference to actual experience in the different countries under survey. Instead of travelling rather haphazardly over Europe, we should prefer a systematic grouping of the different countries which have not yet adopted autocracy. However, we shall find it rather difficult to discover a reasonable line of division; and accordingly we shall deal with each state separately and determine in the course of our journey whether some synoptical conclusions are permissible.

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  • Loewenstein, Karl, 1935. "Autocracy Versus Democracy in Contemporary Europe, II," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(5), pages 755-784, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:29:y:1935:i:05:p:755-784_03
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    1. Jerg Gutmann & Stefan Voigt, 2023. "Militant constitutionalism: a promising concept to make constitutional backsliding less likely?," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 195(3), pages 377-404, June.

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