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Weimar Republic:
Social crisis /
German Expressionism
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Unity = inter-national (class) Unity = national (state)
NB: Primarily political categories
“Third Estate” “Aristocrats”
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NB: Adds social (i.e., economic) dimension to political categories
Unity = inter-national (class) Unity = national (state)
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A. Inventing Communism
1914 photo of Romanovs: Czar Nicholas II, Czarina Alexandra,
five children [Executed night of 16-17 July 1918]
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A. Sarajevo, August 1914
• 1) Serbia wants pan-slavic nation-state• 2) Austria afraid Slavs will leave Empire• 3) Russia wants Serbia• 4) Austrians threaten Serbia: want to provoke war and take over Serbian territory
1) RELIGION: ORTHODOXY[Russia as imaginary center of Eastern Orthodoxy]
2) NATIONALISM: “Slavic people” [non-Roman alphabet [Cyrillic]]
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D. 1915-1917: Stalemate
• 1) Germany deep into France• 2) 1914: Battle of the Marne: finally stop the Germans
– Dig trenches• 3) 1915-1917: two year war of attrition -- Impossible strategic victory
– No govt willing to tell its population they had made a mistake, i.e., their sacrifices had been in vain.
Russian armored train, 1917Revolution needed Great War [Material precondition]
Rasputin: assassinated 1916
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Eugène Delacroix, 28 July: Liberty Leads the People [1830]
Need to sacralize: create a heroic revolutionary moment
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Sacred Moments:Bastille 1789 ---- Winter Palace 1917
• Self-conscious allusion back to French Revolution:
• COMMUNISM AS ENLIGHTENMENT IDEALS TAKEN ALL THE WAY Not only “political democracy” but “social democracy” as well
Representing the Revolution as ULTRA-MODERN, i.e.,
As TWENTIETH CENTURY
Film still from October 1917, [1927]
Directed by Sergei Eisenstein
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Karl Marx: 19th-c. German
--Britain/Germany: already industrialized; a capitalist bourgeoisie firmly in place
-- Romantic: Dialectical necessity: the revolution will happen necessarily as dialectical synthesis of feudalism (thesis) clashing with capitalism (antithesis)
NB: NO BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION IN CZARIST RUSSIA!
Hence: no dialectic!!!
V. I. Lenin: 20th c. Russian
-- Czarist: ruled by absolutist monarch
-- Economy: largely feudal / agricultural peasantry
--First task: jump-start Russian industrialization massive factories / steel industry
-- No belief in necessity. Rather, WILL!!! Proactive violent revolution is necessary
-- Strong emphasis on students / universities / intellectual “vanguard”: LITERACY
-- Virtue must be imposed: purity Robespierre. DEMOCRACY
Was Communism Marxism?
Joseph Stalin: General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
April 3, 1922 – March 5, 1953
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Mural, Soviet Pavilion at World’s Fair
Ideals of Fr. Rev. / Enlightenment taken to their logical conclusion:
Truly UNIVERSAL EQUALITY based on humanity
[i.e., without Liberalism’s “uneven developments”: class / gender / race
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COMMUNISM“All human beings are created equal”…
a universal claim of total inclusion
• Social democracy = not merely “political”equality a society without class divisions– Liberal democracies:
inherent class / racial / gender conflict
– not true “democracies”– NB: “democracy” =
“communism”
• A) 1920: Literacy Law– Not Marxist emphasis; rather: Europeanized intellectuals --- university students, etc.
• B) WOMEN!– Contrast with Liberalism … and next, Fascism.
“Books! Into all the fields of knowledge!”
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Legalization of female suffrage:
1920: United States1928: United Kingdom
1946: France
Obligatory Literacy: independence. Contrast Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own [1929!]
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Fascism: origins of name?• Fasces--- Symbol of the authority of Roman Imperial consuls:
an axe bound within a bundle of rods by a red strap. • Carried before the consul, used to restore order and to carry out
punishment of the courts.• Popular symbol: all the people united cannot break
Fasces in USA House of Representatives
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Paxton’s aim: to “recuperate” a political category
to understand 21st century
Fascism: form of political behavior marked by
a) obsessive preoccupation with community decline, humiliation, or victimhood
b) and by compensatory cults of unity, energy, and purity,
c) a mass-based party of committed nationalist militants,
d) working in uneasy but effective collaboration with traditional elites,
e) abandons democratic liberties [e.g., liberty of the press; liberty of religion]
f) pursues with redemptive violenceand without ethical or legal restraints
g) goals of internal cleansing and external expansion.
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Sub-category: Politics of resentment
1) DISAPPOINTMENT: Expectations -- of power, possessions, or prestige -- disappointed.
2) ABSOLUTIZING: Relative deprivation – real or imagined (nostalgic) – taken as absolute deprivation
MELODRAMATIC [MANICHEAN]: Imagine the world as divided into absolute binaries: good/evil, light/dark, pure/unclean
Reduce explanations to simple/single cause
4) VICTIMIZATION: Represent themselves as victims [even if they’re actually in charge!]
5) SCAPEGOATING: Scapegoat other(s) for their “loss”
[witches; Jews; Communists; homosexuals …]
Enrico Corradini, The Proletarian Nations and Nationalism (1911)
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KEY: THE STATE
Answer to problems = nation-state
Contrast:
Liberalism = individual
Socialism = class
Benito and Italia Bella
(Benito and Beautiful Italy)
(12 July 1926)
1935: Ethiopia!!!
1880: Eritrea!!!
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Mussolini: Model of Imperial Rome: appeal to “when Rome was great”Meaning: appeal to exclusivity of the “Roman race”
Radical Democracy --- Radical Imperialism
Where do you look for your myths of origin?
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11 February 1929: Lateran Agreements
between Italy (King Victor Emmanuel III/ Prime Minister Mussolini) and Papacy
-- Pope Pius XI recognizes the state of Italy; Italy recognizes state of Vatican City (cf. 1870!)
-- Mussolini gains reduction in claims for lost church property to 2 billion lire
-- Church gains authority over education, marriage and family (e.g., no divorce)
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Unity = inter-national (class) Unity = national (state)
Subjective Individualism v. STATE
BOTH end up being absorption of the subjective individual into the STATE
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Exacerbating cause: GREAT DEPRESSION
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“No Congress of the United States ever assembled, on surveying the state of the Union, has met with a more pleasing prospect than that which appears at the present time…. The great wealth created by our enterprise and industry, and saved by our economy, has had the widest distribution among our own people, and has gone out in a steady stream to serve the charity and the business of the world…. The country can regard the present with satisfaction and anticipate the future with optimism.”
Calvin Coolidge, 4 December 1928
October 24, 1929 “Black Thursday”
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• July 13, 1931: Collapse of the Danat Bank: all savings trusts and stock exchanges closed by law
• 1931-32: In USA, Herbert Hoover cuts federal spending and increases taxes to balance budget-- pushes recession into Depression
• RESULT: economic chaos in Germany
• 1932: FDR elected in Nov.
Elections in Weimar Republic: 14 September 1930• 1928: Nazis receive 0, 800,000 votes• 1930: Nazis receive 6, 400,000 votes
– Increase representation from 12 to 107 seats
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““SONDERWEGSONDERWEG””??????– 1930/1933=moment of disaster:
1928 Reichstag could have ridden out worst of the Depression
– By turning to the public in turmoil, limits the alternatives
– USA constitution is not a parliamentary system: you’re stuck with them for entire terms
–– NO NO ““SONDERWEG,SONDERWEG,”” i.e., i.e., ““particular /alternative pathparticular /alternative path””
–– Rather: DISASTROUS Rather: DISASTROUS HUMAN CHOICE OUT OF HUMAN CHOICE OUT OF PANICPANIC
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“National-Socialism:
The organized WILL of the Nation
Hitler’s invention:
hybridize “socialism” [internationalism] with nationalism [labor + state]
The appeal of Nazism:
Nationalist Socialismtrumps class boundaries?
“Our Last Hope: Hitler”
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1933Jan 30: Hitler appointed chancellor
Feb 27: Reichstag burns
Feb 28: Suspend civil liberties
Mar 5: New elections: Nazis receive 44%
Mar 24: Enabling Lawpassed: Hitler granted dictatorial power
“Today our people know our will was stronger than the German crisis. After fifteen years of despair a great people is back on its feet.” --Hitler, 1933
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2005:
Hitler’s People’s State:
Robbery,
Race War
and
Nationalist
Socialism
Standard story:Hitler maintains popularity by “bringing Germany out of the Great Depression”
public works / militarization
New story: key to Hitler’s popularity =
social benefits + large tax cuts.
Works in short runReich bankrupt by 1937Needs war for plunder
NB: American title!!!