6/23/2023 0 Comments Arendt totalitarianismThis transformation relied upon a creditor/new government relationship in its earliest stages and because of the tumultuous changes in everyday life, the populace was skeptical and wary of the benefits of the new state. As these domains transitioned into states, nationalities were identified along class/professional lines. The relationship was predicated on the purchase of rights (often business related) and protections (to inheritance, etc.). Monarchies had leaned upon wealthy Jewish creditors (In Austria – the Rothschilds) who were external to their rule and were therefore in the precarious position of being vulnerable to extortion by royalty in order to bankroll shortfalls in revenue. Origins of Totalitarianism I – Anti-SemitismĪrendt claims that Anti-Semitism emerged primarily in the 19th century as part of the transformation of monarchies into nation-states.
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