Format:
1 Online-Ressource (22 Seiten)
Series Statement:
Paper series. Series B, Human rights, democracy; internet/intellectual property, globalization / World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy no. 044/2012
Content:
This paper traces the development of National Socialist cultural and legal policy towards the arts. It examines the role of censure in this development starting with Hitler's first attempts at power in the Weimar republic. It then looks more closely into aspects of the development of new policies in and after 1933 and their implementation in institutions of the totalitarian state. As the paper shows, policies were carried out within a legal framework that included parliament and constitutional law but they were often also accompanied by aggressive political actions. Racial and nationalistic ideologies were at the heart of the National Socialist discourse about culture.
Language:
English
Keywords:
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URN:
urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-249029
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