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Democracy, Totalitarism, and Dead Ends in Sociology
2016
Serendipities. Journal for the Sociology and History of the Social Sciences
The 20 th century did not only see the rise of academic sociology, but highlighted also strife within societies that resulted in specific forms of totalitarianism. Literature on the relationship of sociology and these totalitarianisms is controversial. Some authors state that sociology is not a natural antipode to dictatorships: Some sociologists like Sombart and Michels were active proponents of totalitarian ideology, and most totalitarian regimes quite liked the technical expertise of social
doi:10.25364/11.1:2016.2.3
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