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Lawrence, Authoritarianism and Fascism: The Critical Response,“fascist” art. Caudwell defines fascist art as a return to “old primitive values, to mythology, racialism, nationalism, hero-worship and . Fascist art is like the regression of the neurotic to a previous level of adaptation” (56). Caudwell understands Lawrence’s conception of blood intimacy to be an舰旗 发表于 2025-3-24 00:31:00
The Problems of Definition,rminology. What constitutes an authoritarian? What does the word “fascism” really mean? Does fascism consist of the historical factors leading to the development of the movement, the methodology or actual practice of fascism, the ideology of fascism as a political program, or the psychological make-彩色的蜡笔 发表于 2025-3-24 05:51:08
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Authoritarian, Totalitarian and Utopian Elements in ,ontemplates the annihilation of the human species (538). This passage may, at the most extreme, be viewed as representative of the final, destructive urge that is an inherent part of the totalitarian ideology, where the need to purge supposed imperfections, through genocide, becomes so powerful thateustachian-tube 发表于 2025-3-24 13:42:44
The Search for a Leader in ,ht. A contempt for mass conformity and a fear of mob rule are presented in Richard Somers’ view of democratic Australians, who, he feels, are “like a full river of life, made up of drops of water all alike” (. 16). Somers soon decides that such an equalizing political force renders men “irresponsiblchandel 发表于 2025-3-24 16:11:33
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Fascism and Authoritarianism in ,em by the time he writes . (1923). In . he praises the Italian peasants’ . he still shows the working men of Australia as friendly and open on the one hand, but also as overly assertive and bullying on the other. By the time Lawrence wrote . (1926), however, a more pervasive change of view had occurmusicologist 发表于 2025-3-25 02:40:08
Conclusion,nt within the human personality Gerald Crich dies when, feeling the need for love, for a reciprocal relationship, he is unable to achieve it because of his inner emptiness, his inability to share any part of his life with others. Characters like Jim Bricknell, Jack Callcott and Cipriano simply do no