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- Franz Borkenau (December 15, 1900 – May 22, 1957) was an Austrian writer. Borkenau was born in Vienna, Austria, the son of a civil servant. As a university...
- Borkenau is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Franz Borkenau (1900–1957), Austrian writer and publicist Moritz Borkenau (1827–1904)...
- Cullman. Drinkard is a long-time resident of the Borkenau, one of Cullman's most historic houses. The Borkenau was constructed in 1909 by Austrian-born Cullman...
- Moriz Pollack, Ritter von Borkenau (24 December 1827 in Vienna – 20 August 1904 in Vienna) was a Jewish Austrian financier. After leaving the secondary...
- ISBN 978-0-08-097087-5. S2CID 220686434. Spinath, Frank M.; Spinath, Birgit; Borkenau, Peter (2015). "Developmental Behavioral Genetics and Education". International...
- have developed into red fascism. The term is often attributed to Franz Borkenau, a key proponent of the theory of totalitarianism (which posits that there...
- socialism towards a form of elitism may be attributed to Pareto's ideas. Franz Borkenau, a biographer, argued that Mussolini followed Pareto's policy ideas during...
- ****pit is a personal account of the Spanish Civil War written by Franz Borkenau and published in late 1937. It was based on his two wartime visits to Spain...
- of Socialism in Russia, 1917–1991 (New York: Free Press, 1995). Franz Borkenau, World Communism (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1962); Robert...
- In Socialism: National or International, first published in 1942, Franz Borkenau described Mazzini as "that impressive Genoese" and "leader of the Italian...