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عنوان
The mass psychology of fascism /

پدید آورنده
Wilhelm Reich ; newly translated from the German by Vincent R. Carfagno.

موضوع
Fascism.,Sex.,Social psychology.,Government.,Political Systems.,Psychoanalytic Interpretation.,Psychology, Social.,Sex.,Fascisme.,Psychologie sociale.,Sexualité,Fascism.,Fascism.,Fascisme.,Psychologie sociale.,Sex.,Sex.,Sexualité.,Social psychology.,Social psychology.

رده
JC481
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R39213
1970

کتابخانه
کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی

محل استقرار
استان: قم ـ شهر: قم

کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025

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The mass psychology of fascism /
[Book]
Wilhelm Reich ; newly translated from the German by Vincent R. Carfagno.

3rd ed.

New York :
Farrar, Straus & Giroux,
©1970.

xxxi, 400 pages ;
22 cm

Translation of: Die Massenpsychologie des Faschismus.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

I. Ideology as a material force -- The cleavage -- Economic and ideological structure of the German society, 1928-1933 -- How mass psychology sees the problem -- The social function of sexual repression -- II. The authoritarian ideology of the family in the mass psychology of fascism -- Führer and mass structure -- Hitler's background -- On the mass psychology of the lower middle class -- Family ties and nationalistic feelings -- Nationalistic self-confidence -- The "domestication" of the industrial workers -- III. The race theory -- Its contents -- The objective and subjective functions of ideology -- Racial purity, blood poisoning, and mysticism -- IV. The symbolism of the swastika -- V. The sex-economic presuppositions of the authoritarian family -- VI. Organized mysticism as an international anti-sexual organization -- The interest in the church -- The fight against "cultural Bolshevism" -- The appeal to mystical feelings -- The goal of the cultural revolution in the light of fascist reaction -- VII. Sex-economy in the fight against mysticism -- The three basic elements of religious feeling -- Anchoring of religion by means of sexual anxiety -- Healthy and neurotic self-confidence -- VIII. Some questions of sex-political practice -- Theory and practice -- The struggle against mysticism until now -- Sexual happiness contra mysticism -- The individual uprootment of the religious feeling -- The practice of sex-economy and objections to it -- The nonpolitical man -- IX. The masses and the state -- 1936: Speak the truth -- but how & when? -- "What takes place in the masses of people?" -- The "socialist yearning" -- The "withering away of the state" -- The program of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Eighth Party Congress, 1919) -- The "introduction of Soviet democracy" -- The development of the apparatus of the authoritarian state from rational social relationships -- The social function of state capitalism -- X. Biosocial function of work -- The problem of "voluntary work discipline" -- XI. Give responsibility to vitally necessary work! -- What is "work-democracy"? -- What is new in work-democracy? -- XII. The biologic miscalculation in the human struggle for freedom -- Our interest in the development of freedom -- Biologic rigidity, incapacity for freedom, and mechanical authoritarian view of life -- The arsenal of human freedom -- XIII. On natural work-democracy -- Investigation of the natural social forces for the purpose of overcoming the emotional plague -- Work in contrast to politics -- Notes on objective criticism and irrational caviling -- Work is inherently rational -- Vitally necessary and other work.
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I. Ideology as a material force -- The cleavage -- Economic and ideological structure of the German society, 1928-1933 -- How mass psychology sees the problem -- The social function of sexual repression -- II. The authoritarian ideology of the family in the mass psychology of fascism -- Führer and mass structure -- Hitler's background -- On the mass psychology of the lower middle class -- Family ties and nationalistic feelings -- Nationalistic self-confidence -- The "domestication" of the industrial workers -- III. The race theory -- Its contents -- The objective and subjective functions of ideology -- Racial purity, blood poisoning, and mysticism -- IV. The symbolism of the swastika -- V. The sex-economic presuppositions of the authoritarian family -- VI. Organized mysticism as an international anti-sexual organization -- The interest in the church -- The fight against "cultural Bolshevism" -- The appeal to mystical feelings -- The goal of the cultural revolution in the light of fascist reaction -- VII. Sex-economy in the fight against mysticism -- The three basic elements of religious feeling -- Anchoring of religion by means of sexual anxiety -- Healthy and neurotic self-confidence -- VIII. Some questions of sex-political practice -- Theory and practice -- The struggle against mysticism until now -- Sexual happiness contra mysticism -- The individual uprootment of the religious feeling -- The practice of sex-economy and objections to it -- The nonpolitical man -- IX. The masses and the state -- 1936: Speak the truth -- but how & when? -- "What takes place in the masses of people?" -- The "socialist yearning" -- The "withering away of the state" -- The program of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Eighth Party Congress, 1919) -- The "introduction of Soviet democracy" -- The development of the apparatus of the authoritarian state from rational social relationships -- The social function of state capitalism -- X. Biosocial function of work -- The problem of "voluntary work discipline" -- XI. Give responsibility to vitally necessary work! -- What is "work-democracy"? -- What is new in work-democracy? -- XII. The biologic miscalculation in the human struggle for freedom -- Our interest in the development of freedom -- Biologic rigidity, incapacity for freedom, and mechanical authoritarian view of life -- The arsenal of human freedom -- XIII. On natural work-democracy -- Investigation of the natural social forces for the purpose of overcoming the emotional plague -- Work in contrast to politics -- Notes on objective criticism and irrational caviling -- Work is inherently rational -- Vitally necessary and other work. 650 0.

Massenpsychologie des Faschismus.
English

Fascism.
Sex.
Social psychology.
Government.
Political Systems.
Psychoanalytic Interpretation.
Psychology, Social.
Sex.
Fascisme.
Psychologie sociale.
Sexualité
Fascism.
Fascism.
Fascisme.
Psychologie sociale.
Sex.
Sex.
Sexualité.
Social psychology.
Social psychology.

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Reich, Wilhelm,1897-1957.

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