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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...
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Borkenau is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Franz Borkenau (1900–1957),
Austrian writer and
publicist Moritz Borkenau (1827–1904)...
- ISBN 978-0-08-097087-5. S2CID 220686434. Spinath,
Frank M.; Spinath, Birgit;
Borkenau,
Peter (2015). "Developmental
Behavioral Genetics and Education". International...
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developed into red fascism. The term is
often attributed to
Franz Borkenau, a key
proponent of the
theory of
totalitarianism (which
posits that there...
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Moriz Pollack,
Ritter von
Borkenau (24
December 1827 in
Vienna – 20
August 1904 in Vienna) was a
Jewish Austrian financier.
After leaving the secondary...
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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...
- In Socialism:
National or International,
first published in 1942,
Franz Borkenau described Mazzini as "that
impressive Genoese" and "leader of the Italian...
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Power during the
Civil War.
University of
North Carolina. ISBN 1842122037.
Borkenau,
Franz (1937). The
Spanish ****pit: An Eye-Witness
Account of the Political...
- term
totalitarianism in the
English language was
Austrian writer Franz Borkenau in his 1938 book The
Communist International, in
which he
commented that...
- 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...