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The power and impotence of open societies – a historical reflection on current events

Is Government the New God? - The Religion of Totalitarianism

<strong>Academy of Ideas</strong> | If the last two years have taught us anything, it s that we are in danger of descending into a totalitarian regimes as any other time in history.

Project MUSE - The Holocaust and American Public Memory, 1945-1960

Holocaust and Genocide Studies 17.1 (2003) 62-88 The Holocaust and American Public Memory, 1945-1960 San Diego State University Abstract: Until the 1960s, many scholars assert, most Americans awareness of the Holocaust was based upon vague, trivial, or inaccurate representations. Yet the extermination of the Jews was remembered in significant ways, this article posits, through World War II accounts, the Nuremberg trials, philosophical works, comparisons with Soviet totalitarianism, Christian and Jewish theological reflections, pioneering scholarly publications, and mass-media portrayals. These early postwar attempts to comprehend the Jewish tragedy within prevailing cultural paradigms provided the foundation for subsequent understandings of that event.   Between the end of the war and the 1960s, as anyone who has lived

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