A conceptual analysis of totalitarianism and arendt and popper's understanding of totalitarianism
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Date
2013
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Publisher
Türkiye Orta Doğu Amme İdaresi Enstitüsü
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Abstract
This study makes a conceptual analysis of totalitarianism, a form of anti-democratic government. This study has found that it is possible, by overlooking the key elements of totalitarianism, to define different anti-democratic governments as totalitarian. The meanings attributed to totalitarianism, which can be considered the most anti-democratic of all governments, differ. In this study, (1) a conceptual analysis of different meanings given to the concept of totalitarianism will be made in view of the definitions of researchers who have investigated the concept, (2) the general characteristics of totalitarianism will be gathered, (3) the similarities and differences between Arendt and Popper's understanding of totalitarianism, whose names are identified with the debates on the debates on totalitarianism, will be explored. (4) Moving from the idea that the severity of anti-democratic elements can be overstated, it will be questioned whether Popper, overlooking key elements of totalita.
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Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt, Karl Popper
Journal or Series
Amme İdaresi Dergisi
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Volume
46
Issue
4