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  1. Fascism as a Mass-Movement (1934).Arthur Rosenberg - 2012 - Historical Materialism 20 (1):144-189.
    Arthur Rosenberg’s remarkable essay, first published in 1934, was probably the most incisive historical analysis of the origins of fascism to emerge from the revolutionary Left in the interwar years. In contrast to the official Comintern line that fascism embodied the power of finance-capital, Rosenberg saw fascism as a descendant of the reactionary mass-movements of the late-nineteenth century. Those movements encompassed a new breed of nationalism that was ultra-patriotic, racist and violently opposed to the Left, and prefigured fascism in all (...)
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  • (1 other version)An irresistible tendency to cultivate one's own personality.Paulo Eduardo Arantes - 2003 - Trans/Form/Ação 26 (1):7-51.
    Study of the relationship between the cultivated jews of Berlin and the German ical culture through the analysis of the role played in the latter by the idea of "personality", codeword of the German mandarins' ideology.Estudo da relação entre os judeus cultivados de Berlim e a cultura clássica alemã por meio da análise do papel nela representado pela idéia de "personalidade", senha da ideologia dos mandarins alemães.
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  • (1 other version)Uma irresistível vocação para cultivar a própria personalidade (Parte I).Paulo Eduardo Arantes - 2003 - Trans/Form/Ação 26 (1):7-51.
    Estudo da relação entre os judeus cultivados de Berlim (na figura de Rachel Varnhagen) e a cultura clássica alemã por meio da análise do papel nela representado pela idéia de “personalidade”, senha da ideologia dos mandarins alemães.
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