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Hannah Arendt’s ”The Origins of Totalitarianism” (Part 4/6)

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Continental Imperialism - The Pan Movements

The pan movements involved ussuming different cultures under single homogeneous rule. This can also be called continental imperialism, or a kind of domestic imperialism within one's own continent. And it is a drive to unite common people, like in the case of germany, unite all german people. Nental imperialism was much more hostile to political bodies than regular imperialism that sought to establish these political bodies. It had a lot of mob elements, trying to bring people together on the basis of their race, not in national or state affiliation,. i should say.

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