Max WeberPolitical PhilosophyTotalitarianismEric VoegelinGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelSovereigntyAnthropologyAncient PhilosophyAristotleThomas AquinasMarxismThomas HobbesCollectivismPositivismBenito MussoliniPhenomenologyCommunismHans Kelsen
Table of Contents · 20 segments
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Review Essay: Against Decline and Voegelin’s Receptionessay
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Title Page, Bibliographic Record, and Copyright Noticefront_matter
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Voegelin’s Preface to Die politischen Religionenforeword
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Table of Contents and Dante Epigraphfront_matter
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Chapter I: The Problem of Political Religionschapter
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Chapter I, Section: Statechapter
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Chapter I, Section: Religionchapter
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Chapter II: Echnaton and the Egyptian Sun Religionchapter
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Chapter III, Section: Hierarchychapter
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Chapter III, Section: Ekklesiachapter
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Chapter III, Section: Spiritual and Temporalchapter
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Chapter III, Section: Apocalypsechapter
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Chapter IV: The Leviathanchapter
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Chapter V: The Innerworldly Communitychapter
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Chapter V, Section: Symbolism of the Closed Innerworldly Ekklesiachapter
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Chapter V, Section: Faith, Reich Poetry, and Blood Ecstasychapter
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Chapter VI: Epiloguechapter
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Source Note and Referencesreferences
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Peter J. Opitz’s Afterword on Voegelin’s Political Religionsessay