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Lichtheim, George.Collected Essays. New York: Viking Press, 1973.
Lipset, Seymour Martin, and Rabb, Earl.The Politics of Unreason. New York: Harper & Row, 1970.
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Talmon, J.L.The Myth of the Nation and the Vision of Revolution. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981.
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Irving Louis Horowitz is Hannah Arendt Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Political Science at Rutgers University and editor-in-chief of Transaction/SOCIETY.His most recent works are Taking Lives: Genocide and State Powerand Ideology and Utopia in the United States.
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Horowitz, I.L. Left-wing fascism: An infantile disorder. Society 18, 19–24 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02701340
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