The ominous parallels: the end of freedom in America

New York: Stein & Day/Publishers (1982)
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Identifies the roots of Nazism in the philosophical ideas of the worship of unreason, demand for self-sacrifice, and elevation of society over the individual, and argues that these ideas are present in America today

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