Origin of Political Thought

Origin of Political Thought

The origins of political thought are in ancient Rome and Greece. Starting in approximately 600 B.C.E, thinkers in these societies began to consider questions of how to organize societies, as part of their more broad considerations of how ethics and how to live the good life. Origin of Political Thought All living creatures except man … Read more

Theory of Separation of Power

Theory of Separation of Power

The Theory of Separation of Power is a doctrine of constitutional law under which the three branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) are kept separate. Theory of Separation of Power:- Separation of powers, division of the legislative, executive, and judicial functions among separate and independent bodies. Such a separation, it has been argued, limits … Read more

National Socialism, Communism, and Democracy

National Socialism, Communism, and Democracy

National Socialism, Communism, and Democracy. Any account of the political theories of the last quarter century must inevitably end with a comparison of national socialism and communism and of both with liberal democracy. For within this period these three have been the rivals for men’s loyalty and each has exacted from its followers miracles of … Read more

Totalitarianism

Totalitarianism

Totalitarianism. Both Italian fascism and German national socialism were intrinsically efforts to submerge all differences of class and group in the single purpose of imperialist aggrandizement. The myths which constituted their philosophy were designed to further that purpose. Hence the practical outcome of both, however justified, was the totalitarian internal organization of the state. For … Read more

Lebensraum

Lebensraum

Lebensraum. The national socialist theory of territory or space, like the theory of race, was put together from ideas that had been current in Europe for a century. Fundamentally it was merely an enlargement or plans for a powerful German state in Central and Eastern Europe, which should expand as far as its military powers … Read more

The Racial Myth

The Racial Myth

The Racial Myth. This idea of the Volk and the leader was supported by a general theory of race and-of the relationship between race and culture, or more specifically by the myth of the Aryan or Nordic race and its place in the history of Western Civilization. Hence the racial theory and the parallel and … Read more

The Folk, the Elite, and the Leader

The Folk, the Elite, and the Leader

The Folk, the Elite, and the Leader. No figure of speech recurred more frequently in national socialist writing than that of the organism and its organs to express the relationship between the individual and the nation of which he is a member. Mussolini had written it into the Italian Labor Charter in 1927 which began … Read more

Fascism and Hegelianism

Fascism and Hegelianism

Fascism and Hegelianism. According to the preceding interpretation, the intellectual affinities of fascism and national socialism were with philosophic irrationalism. This conclusion makes it necessary to consider their relation to Hegelian nationalism and the Hegelian theory of the state. The relation was in fact somewhat complicated. Hegel’s philosophy had been regarded throughout the nineteenth century … Read more

Philosophy a Myth

Philosophy a Myth

Philosophy a Myth. Until about the close of the nineteenth century philosophic irrationalism was notable for lacking any very specific applications to politics. It had been on the whole an artist’s philosophy, viewed askance by academic philosophers and neglected by political theorists. There was, indeed, a steadily growing reaction in psychology and sociology against intellectualist … Read more

Irrationalism: The Philosophic Climate of Opinion

Irrationalism: The Philosophic Climate of Opinion

Irrationalism: The Philosophic Climate of Opinion. A philosophy whose immediate political implication was national expansion by war must of necessity be an adventurers philosophy. By no rational calculation either of individual happiness or of tangible national benefit could such a purpose be made plausible. It must assign a mystical rather than a calculated value to … Read more