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Intro
Preface
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Totalitarianism Without Subject: The End of the Total State and the "Ideology" of the Corporatism
2.1 Introduction
2.2 What Should Be Done with Totalitarianism Today? Destroyed "Societies" and Their Relationships
2.3 Ideology Without Politics? The Permanent Terror
2.4 Corporation and State: Bio-cybernetic Power
2.5 Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: The Mystery of the New Beginning: Hannah Arendt and the Political in Modern Times
3.1 The New Between Tradition and Utopia
3.2 History as Contingency

3.3 The Event and Openness of the World
References
Chapter 4: Metapolitics and Evil: Heidegger's "Spiritual Nazism"
4.1 Introduction: New Evidence and Facts
4.2 State, Leadership, and Geopolitics: Seminars 1933/1934
4.3 Anti-Semitism and Metaphysics: Black Notebooks
4.4 Concluding Reflections: Event and Politics
References
Chapter 5: The Triumph of Political Religions: Identity Politics and the Twilight of Culture
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Voegelin's Notion of History: From Gnosticism to Political Religions of Modernity
5.3 Political Islam as a New Totalitarianism?

5.4 Conclusion
References
Chapter 6: Ideology, Terror, Control: Does Totalitarianism Have a Prospect for the Future?
6.1 Introduction: Propaganda Beyond Manipulation
6.2 Ideology as an "Industry of Consciousness": Kracauer's Contribution to the Criticism of Nazism
6.3 Terror, Terrorism, Camps: The State of Exception and Its Victims
6.4 The Age of Total Control: Secret Police and Technosphere
6.5 Conclusion
References
Chapter 7: Power, Mass, and Brutality: Putin's War Machine
7.1 The New Geopolitical Leviathan
7.2 Autocracy
7.3 Historical Revisionism

7.4 Totalitarian Rule
7.5 Imperialist Policy
7.6 Terror and Colonization
Nuclear Winter of the People
Epilogue
References
Chapter 8: Conclusion
Reference
Index

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