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Das Gesetz der Macht

1926

by Wieser

Friedrich von WieserFriedrich NietzscheWorld War ILiberalismNationalismTotalitarianismFerdinand LassalleKarl MarxSovereigntyMax WeberOtto von BismarckFrench RevolutionNapoleon BonaparteGeopoliticsSocialismIdeologyEntrepreneurshipValuationAnthropologyProletariatClass StruggleSlaveryClassical EconomicsCompetitionDivision of LaborProperty RightsSupply and DemandAnarchismLabor MarketEconomic HistoryMarxismDemocracyHerbert SpencerCapitalismEducationSeparation of PowersDemographyFeudalismIndividualismMercantilismAristotleImmanuel KantJean-Jacques RousseauAdolf WagnerDialectical MaterialismRussian RevolutionCoercionWelfare StateSurplus ValueSelf-DeterminationCommunismCollectivismExchange ValueNationalizationInnovationJohn LawPhysiocracyBureaucracyRule of LawIndustrial RevolutionJohn LockeEgalitarianismTrade UnionsVladimir LeninMethodologyImperialismLeague of NationsAdam SmithEconomic DevelopmentDavid RicardoLabor Theory of ValueSocial DemocracyCartelsMonopolySpeculationPrice TheoryCooperativesInfrastructureProfit and LossDeficit SpendingProduction CostsBenito MussoliniStatismReparationsTreaty of VersaillesFriedrich EngelsHans KelsenKnowledge Economics

Table of Contents · 180 segments

1
Title Page and Copyrightessay
2
Preface: Genesis and Purpose of The Law of Poweressay
3
Table of Contentsessay
4
Chapter I.1: The Law of the Small Number as the Innermost Problem of Powertheoretical
5
Chapter I.2: The Linguistic Concept of Powertheoretical
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Chapter I.3: External and Internal Aggregates of Powertheoretical
7
Chapter I.4: The Task of Historiographytheoretical
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Chapter I.5: External and Internal Powers in the World Wartheoretical
9
Chapter I.6: Realpolitik and Politics of Ideastheoretical
10
Force and Powertheoretical
11
Part II: Origin and Growth of Power Associations — Blood Communitiestheoretical
12
Work Communities and the Overcoming of Blood Tiestheoretical
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The Origin of Power in Successtheoretical
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Coercive Powers, Free States, Solidarity, and Terrortheoretical
15
Inner Coercion in Faith, Moral, and Cultural Communitiestheoretical
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Interest Associations, National Economy, and Socially Constrained Choicetheoretical
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Private Life, Public Opinion, Anarchism, and the Need for Liberty Powerstheoretical
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Primitive Peoples and Culture Peoplestheoretical
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State Founding and Culture Founding as Fundamental Social Workstheoretical
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The Two Basic Tendencies of Social Growththeoretical
21
Economic Work and the Error of the Materialist Conception of Historytheoretical
22
Historical Growth Periods and Personal Agestheoretical
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The Utilitarian Principle in Societytheoretical
24
Basic Form of Social Constitution: Leadership as a Result of Mass Techniquetheoretical
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The Essence of Leadershiptheoretical
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Forms of Leadershiptheoretical
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The Hierarchy of Leadershiptheoretical
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Leadership Strata: Leading People, Estate, and Castetheoretical
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The Following of the Masstheoretical
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Functions of Leader and Masstheoretical
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The Great Mantheoretical
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Basic Lines in the Development of Constitutional Ordertheoretical
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Mass Soultheoretical
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The Power Psychology of the Masstheoretical
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The Doctrine of Mass Psychologytheoretical
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Individualism of Private Lifetheoretical
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The Power Psychology of Leaderstheoretical
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The Sacrificium Voluntatis in the Experience of Powertheoretical
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Personal Self-Preservation and the Drive to Preserve Powertheoretical
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The Division of Powers in State and Society: The Competition of Powerstheoretical
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Order Powers, Life Powers, and Culture Powerstheoretical
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The Power Aptitudes of Peoplestheoretical
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Dominant Powers and the Drive Toward the Maximumtheoretical
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Supporting Powers and Civil Rightstheoretical
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The Doctrine of the Separation of Powerstheoretical
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Social Equilibriumtheoretical
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The Concept of Societytheoretical
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Legal Power and Legal Form: Custom, Truth, Beauty, and Moral Feelingtheoretical
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Purpose in Law and Legal Feelingtheoretical
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Inequality in Lawtheoretical
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The Struggle for Righttheoretical
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Inner and Outer Legal Powertheoretical
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The Generality of Legal Convictiontheoretical
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The Meaning of Legal Formtheoretical
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Legal Form and Coercive Formtheoretical
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The Art and Development of Legal Formationtheoretical
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The Formation of Modern Constitutional Law and the Transition to Cultural Powerstheoretical
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The Faith Community as a Cultural Powertheoretical
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The Power of Knowledgetheoretical
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The Social Work of Arttheoretical
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The Crisis of Modern Culturetheoretical
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Social Determination of Will and the Meaning of Otherstheoretical
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Power and Purposetheoretical
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The Self-Preservation, Inversion, and Self-Destruction of Powertheoretical
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Public Opinion: General Considerationstheoretical
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Healthy Public Opiniontheoretical
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The Public Opinion of Wordstheoretical
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Public Opinion in Democracytheoretical
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The Share of Leader and Mass in Forming Public Opiniontheoretical
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Self-Determination of the People: The Idealizing Democratic Viewtheoretical
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Self-Determination in Associations and Joint-Stock Companiestheoretical
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The Historical Truth about Popular Self-Determinationtheoretical
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Appendix: The Question of Social Guiltchapter
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Appendix: Legal and Sociological Conceptions of Social Guilttheoretical
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Appendix: Social Danger and Security Instead of Guilttheoretical
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Historical Work of Power IX.1: Force and Taskchapter
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The Problem of Historical Formationschapter
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Earlier Attempts to Explain Historical Formationschapter
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The Doctrine of Objective Spiritchapter
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Historical Formations as Power Formationschapter
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Education in School and Lifechapter
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Historical Power: Embedded and Growing Powerchapter
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Mass Habittheoretical
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Meaning, Custom, and the Conventionaltheoretical
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Historical Power of Life Powers and Cultural Powerstheoretical
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Historical Symbiosistheoretical
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The Development of the Vernacular Languagetheoretical
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On the Law of the Small Numbertheoretical
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The Historical Power of the Churchtheoretical
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The Power of Historical Memorytheoretical
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Transformation of Historical Powertheoretical
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Historical Leadership: The Mass Readiness to Followtheoretical
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Dynastic Powertheoretical
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Papal Power as Historical Leadershiptheoretical
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Anonymous Powers as Historical Powerstheoretical
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From the War of All Against All to the Free People’s Statetheoretical
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Coercion in the Free People’s Statetheoretical
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The Law of Diminishing Violence within State and Peopletheoretical
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Setbacks of Violence within State and Peopletheoretical
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Violence in the Class Struggletheoretical
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War among Civilized Peoples and the Commandment of Neighborly Lovetheoretical
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State Autarkytheoretical
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Private and Public Moralitytheoretical
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The Law of Decreasing Violence Among Peoplestheoretical
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Chapter XIII: The Law of Increasing Freedom and Equality — Violence, Law, and Moralitytheoretical
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Freedom and Equality in Christianitytheoretical
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The Revolutions of the Protestant Idea of Freedomtheoretical
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The Revolutions of the Bourgeois Idea of Freedomtheoretical
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Revolutions of the Proletarian Idea of Equalitychapter
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Historical Possibilities of Leader and Mass Powerchapter
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Violent Leadership and Its Consequences for the Masseschapter
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From Lordly Rule to Democratic Leadershipchapter
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Mass Will and Leader Will in the English and French Revolutionschapter
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The Roman and English Systems of Controlling Leaderschapter
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Mass Will and Leader Will after Overthrow, Especially in Russiachapter
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The Central Powers, the Victors, and the Postwar Leadership Crisischapter
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The Historical Cycle of Power and the Sequence of Ageschapter
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Critique of Historical Simultaneities and Cultural Parallelismtheoretical
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Power as the Common Measure of Social Forcestheoretical
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The Cycle of Power Within a Peopletheoretical
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The Meaning of History and the Limits of Historical Teleologytheoretical
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The World-Historical Cycle of Powertheoretical
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Ages of National Histories and World Historytheoretical
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Part III, Liberalism: Birth from the French Revolutionchapter
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The Role of England in Liberalismchapter
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The Liberal Erachapter
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Transition from Liberalism to Democracychapter
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Nation and Nationalism: People and Nationchapter
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The Jewstheoretical
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National Circulation and National Renewaltheoretical
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National Culture and National Idealismtheoretical
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The National Idea in Germanytheoretical
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National State and National Securitychapter
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Nationalism as National Work and Power Consciousnesschapter
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Chauvinistic Nationalism and Immature Nationschapter
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Mature Small Nations, Neutrality, and Moral Securitychapter
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Successor States, National Minorities, and East European Instabilitychapter
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Italian Nationalism, Irredentism, and Fascismchapter
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Russian Imperialism, Nationalism, and Bolshevik Expansionchapter
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British Imperialism and the National Herrschaftsstaatchapter
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Other Imperial Powers, Roman Comparison, and Transition to Modern Power Organschapter
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Modern Freedom Organs: Individualistic and Organic Social Theorytheoretical
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Authoritarian and Free Leadership, Bound and Free Followingtheoretical
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Free Leadership Organs and Free Mass Organstheoretical
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Political Parties and Classes: Representation and Personal Suffragetheoretical
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State Constitution and Party Constitutiontheoretical
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Organization of Party Leadershiptheoretical
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Structure of Party Masses, Especially Classestheoretical
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Political Parties as Historical Formationstheoretical
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Interest Parties in the Constitutional System of Governmenttheoretical
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State Parties in the Parliamentary System of Governmenttheoretical
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The Young Democracies after the Upheavaltheoretical
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The Daily Press as a Leadership Organtheoretical
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The Public of the Presstheoretical
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The Press as a Business Enterprisetheoretical
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The Power of the Press and Its Abusetheoretical
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The Service of the Presstheoretical
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The Effects of the Presstheoretical
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Economic Leadership Organs and Mass Organs: The Capitalist Enterprisetheoretical
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The Mass Enterprisetheoretical
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The Trade Unionchapter
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The Work of Capitalist Enterprise in Building National and World Economychapter
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The Modern Plutocracychapter
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Modern Dictatorships: Classical Dictatorship and Caesarismchapter
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Revolutionary Dictatorships and Order Dictatorshipschapter
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Cromwellchapter
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Revolutionary Dictatorship and Caesarist Order Dictatorship in Francechapter
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National Order Dictatorship: Fascism and the Spanish Officers’ Dictatorshipchapter
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Dictatorship and Democracytheoretical
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Bolshevismtheoretical
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The Present Power Balance: Existing Power Conflictschapter
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The Balance of Social Forces Before and After the World Wartheoretical
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Paths for Settling Power Conflicts: Instructiontheoretical
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Prospects of Power Symbiosistheoretical
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The Twilight of Military Powertheoretical
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The League of Nationstheoretical
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National Reformation and the Struggle for External and Internal Peacetheoretical
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The Youth Movementchapter
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Name and Subject Indexbibliography
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Publisher Catalogue and Advertisementsbibliography