First Letters After Exile by Thomas Mann, Hannah Arendt, Ernst Bloch, and Others

First Letters After Exile by Thomas Mann, Hannah Arendt, Ernst Bloch, and Others
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Download or read book First Letters After Exile by Thomas Mann, Hannah Arendt, Ernst Bloch, and Others written by David Kettler and published by Anthem Press. This book was released on 2021-03-10 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the study of the National Socialist State and its aftermath, two unusual aspects continue to occupy historians and social science commentators. First, a factor important enough to enter into the very definition of totalitarianism is the thoroughgoing mobilization, coercive if needed, of the population of writers, teachers, professors journalists and other intellectual workers, securing cooperation – or at the least passive concurrence – in the mass-inculcation of the population in the destructive Fascist ideology. Second is the central place of dissident members of these populations in the exile. Since webs of communications with others, the majority of whom had remained in Germany, had constituted their own memberships in the populations at issue, the question of their roles in the post-war era depended importantly on the ways and means by which they restored – or refused to restore – communications with those who had remained.


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