Patterns of Anti-Democratic Thought: An Analysis and a Criticism, with Special Reference to the American Political Mind in Recent Times
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
13th January 1981
United States
General
Non Fiction
320.01
Hardback
348
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
595g
A calm, thorough, reasoned discussion of the major types of anti-democratic thought, and of their inadequacies and excesses. Mr. Spitz uses chiefly modern American thinkers for analysis and illustration, though he does not use them to urge that our system of government is endangered, or that totalitarianism is imminent.-American Political Science Review
"A calm, thorough, reasoned discussion of the major types of anti-democratic thought, and of their inadequacies and excesses. Mr. Spitz uses chiefly modern American thinkers for analysis and illustration, though he does not use them to urge that our system of government is endangered, or that totalitarianism is imminent."-American Political Science Review
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