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Title:
Totalitarianism, terrorism and supreme values. --
Classification:
320.53 B527
Publisher:
New York, NY, Estados Unidos : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, c2017.
Description:
xii, 160 p. : il. ; 24 cm.
Series:
Studies in public choice ; v. 33
ISBN:
9783319569062
Notes:
Incluye referencias bibliográficas al final de cada capítulo.
Contents:
1. Introduction. -- 2. Ideologies of national socialism, communism,Christianity, and Islam. --2. The theory of totalitarianism and mature ideocracy, Part I: Evolution and development. -- 4. Further historical cases of totalitarian regimes. -- 5. Mature ideocracies. -- 6. The theory of totalitarian regimes, Part II: Stability, further development, and demise. -- 7. The constitution of totalitarianism. -- 8. Terrorism as a means to win or to regain secular power. -- 9. Economic and political problems facing ideocracies. -- 10. Art and science in totalitarian regimes and mature ideocracies. -- 11. A formal model of totalitarianism. -- 12. Summary: supreme values, totalitarian regimes, and mature ideocracies. --
Summary:
Tomado de la pasta: "Applying a rational choice perspective, this book presents a dynamic theory of the evolution of totalitarian regimes and terrorism. By demonstrating that totalitarian regimes rest on ideologies involving supreme values that are assumed to be absolutely true, the author identifies the factors that lead to totalitarian regimes, and those that transform or abolish those regimes with time. The author addresses different ideologies, such as National Socialism, Communism, and religious movements; examines numerous historical cases of totalitarian regimes; and develops a formal, mathematical model of totalitarianism in the book’s closing chapter." --

Locations & copies:

Ludwig von Mises - See location in Colección General. - Item: 534148 - (AVAILABLE)