The spirit and structure of German fascism

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V. Gollancz
Language
English
Pages
383

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1937, V. Gollancz
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Table of Contents

Foreword. 11
Ch. I. The Spectre on the Brocken. 17
Part I. The Co-ordination of the Spirit.
Ch. II. Science, Handmaiden of Inspired Truth. 39
1. Co-ordination of the Sciences. 44
2. The New Nazi Sciences. 56
3. Uses Made of Co-ordinated Science: The Case of the Jews. 61
4. The Agencies of Control over Science. 70
Ch. III. The Arts and Education as Tools of Propaganda. 78
1. The National Chamber of Culture (Reichskulturkammer). 88
2. The National Socialist Community of Culture. 98
3. The Three Propaganda Ministries. 103
Ch. IV. Labour Must Follow Where Capital Leads. 119
1. Destroy Marxism. 119
2. Exploitation of Non-Commercial Incentives. 121
3. Organisation of the Labour Front. 124
4. The Council of Trusted Men (Vertrauensrat) of the Works Community. 127
5. The Trustees of Labour. 131
6. The Social Honour Courts. 137
7. Leipzig Agreement. 140
8. Strength Through Joy. 143
9. Rule of the Masses by the Superior Race. 150
Ch. V. Training the Youth to Become Soldiers of Labour. 153
1. The Soldier of Labour: Vocational Education. 153
2. Compulsory Labour Service (Arbeitsdienst). 164
3. The Soldier Pattern. 171
4. Training the Youth to Become Soldiers. 177
5. Soldier of the Cradle. 181
Ch. VI. Women, the Cradle, and the Plough. 186
1. The League of German Girls. 191
2. The Women's Labour Service. 192
3. The Board for Women within the German Labour Front. 200
4. Women's Work (Frauenwerk). 201
5. Women's Activities (Frauenschaften). 205
Part II. The Co-ordination of Structure.
Ch. VII. Agriculture: Rigid Status of "Blood and Soil". 218
1. The Conditions of the German Peasants when the Nazis came into Power. 215
2. The Law of Inheritance. 219
3. Organisation of the National Food Estate. 225
4. Control over Marketing. 234
5. The Results of National Food Estate Controls. 239
Ch. VIII. Settlements: Hierarchy of Fixed Social Classes Rooted to the Soil. 245
1. Rural Settlements. 249
2. The Small Surburban Settlements. 257
Ch. IX. Economics: Business Men, the Born Élite, Should Rule. 265
1. The National Economic Chamber: Policy-Forming Hierarchy for German Business. 268
2. The Co-operative Council of the Chambers of Industry and Commerce: Policy-Enforcing Hierarchy for German Business. 281
3. The National Trade Associations: Policy-Pressure Hierarchies for German Business. 287
4. The Location of Power. 289
Ch. X. Self-Government in Business: The Goal. 295
1. What Constitutes "Fair Competition". 299
2. What shall be the Relations between the Groups and the Cartels?. 302
3. How Much and What Type of Monopoly shall be Allowed?. 310
4. For What Purpose is Business Self-Governed?. 319
Summary and Some International Comparisons.
Ch. XI. The Looming Shadow of Fascism Over the World. 323
Notes. 357
Index. 369
Charts.
National Ministry for Propaganda and People's Enlightenment. page 91
II. German Labour Front. at end of book
III. Organisation of the National Food Estate. " " " "
IIIa. National Food Estate. " " " "
IV. National Economic Chamber. " " " "
V. National Group: Industry. " " " "

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Bibliography included in "Notes": p. [357]-368.

Includes index.

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DD253 .B655
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Paperback
Pagination
383 p. :
Number of pages
383
Dimensions
8 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 3/4 inches

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OL13542999M
ISBN 10
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Between the great war and the depression which broke in 1929, Germany passed through a twilight zone of peace.
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