The ideological roots of German national socialism
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"This study in analytic intellectual history examines the ideologies that animated the rise of Hitler and the Nazi state.
The research reveals linkages among three dominant strains of racist thought: mythological/intellectual, its roots in ancient saga, proclaimed the Nordic as the ideal race and urged its regeneration; biological, based on Darwinian theory, became the "scientific" basis for the claim of German superiority and was the dominant influence on Hitler; nationalist/conservative, called for a strong state to be governed by a single individual.
All three strains extolled German superiority and provided the synergistic force that linked leadership, party, and the people."--BOOK JACKET.
The research reveals linkages among three dominant strains of racist thought: mythological/intellectual, its roots in ancient saga, proclaimed the Nordic as the ideal race and urged its regeneration; biological, based on Darwinian theory, became the "scientific" basis for the claim of German superiority and was the dominant influence on Hitler; nationalist/conservative, called for a strong state to be governed by a single individual.
All three strains extolled German superiority and provided the synergistic force that linked leadership, party, and the people."--BOOK JACKET.
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