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Totalitarian Rule
註釋In seven chapters, Professor Buchheim sketches his thoughts on totalitarian rule, dealing with definitions and comparisons, life under totalitarian rule, some general thoughts on politics, totalitarian rule and politics, thought within the mode of the totalitarian claim, totalitarian rule and the state, and the limits of totalitarian power. country. It shows a preoccupation with what happens to the individual under such rule rather than a concern with the instruments which the regime employs in developing control over the persons subject to its sway. In his concluding chapter Buchheim rightly stresses that the totalitarian claim to power has limits which are inbuilt. This volume seems an important contribution to the ongoing discussion about totalitarian rule and political theory.