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The Theory of Totalitarian Regimes, Part II: Stability, Further Development, and Demise

In: Totalitarianism, Terrorism and Supreme Values

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  • Peter Bernholz

    (University of Basel)

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Let us now turn to the question which developments have to be expected for totalitarian regimes in the long run once they have been established. In studying this question, we have to take into account that each ideology provides a more or less coherent and comprehensive Weltanschauung, or view of the world; and that this Weltanschauung may come into conflict with the true empirical nature of the world.

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  • Peter Bernholz, 2017. "The Theory of Totalitarian Regimes, Part II: Stability, Further Development, and Demise," Studies in Public Choice, in: Totalitarianism, Terrorism and Supreme Values, chapter 0, pages 47-50, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:stpchp:978-3-319-56907-9_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-56907-9_6
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