An edition of The Roots of Nazi Psychology (2000)

The roots of Nazi psychology

Hitler's utopian barbarism

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An edition of The Roots of Nazi Psychology (2000)

The roots of Nazi psychology

Hitler's utopian barbarism

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Was Hitler a moral aberration or a man of his people? This topic has been hotly argued in recent years, and now Jay Gonen brings new answers to the debate using a psychohistorical perspective, contending that Hitler reflected the psyche of many Germans of his time. Like any charismatic leader, Hitler was an expert scanner of the Zeitgeist. He possessed an uncanny ability to read the masses correctly and guide them with 'new' ideas that were merely reflections of what the people already believed.

Gonen argues that Hitler's notions grew from the general fabric of German culture in the years following World War I. Basing his work in the role of ideologies in group psychology, Gonen exposes the psychological underpinnings of Nazi Germany's desire to expand its living space and exterminate Jews. Hitler responded to the nation's group fantasy of renewing a Holy Roman Empire of the German nation. He presented the utopian ideal of one large state, where the nation represented one extended family.

In reality, however, he desired the triumph of automatism and totalitarian practices that would preempt family autonomy and private action. Such a regimented state would become a war machine, designed to breed infantile soldiers brainwashed for sacrifice. To achieve that aim, he unleashed barbaric forces whose utopian features were the very aspects of the state that made it most cruel.

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The Roots of Nazi Psychology: Hitler's Utopian Barbarism
May 2003, University Press of Kentucky
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2000, University Press of Kentucky
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Lexington, Ky

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-218) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943.086/092
Library of Congress
DD256.5 .G595 2000

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Pagination
224 p. ;
Number of pages
224

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Open Library
OL47269M
Internet Archive
rootsofnazipsych00gone
ISBN 10
081312154X
LCCN
99047300
OCLC/WorldCat
42397841
Library Thing
5140580
Goodreads
1895169

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