The authoritarian state : an essay on the problem of the Austrian State / translated from the German by Ruth Hein ; edited with an introduction by Gilbert Weiss ; historical commentary on the period by Erika Weinzierl.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English German |
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Columbia :
University of Missouri Press,
©1999.
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Series: | Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985. Works. 1989 ;
v. 4. |
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
Table of Contents:
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- pt. I
- "Total" and "Authoritarian" as Symbols
- 1.
- Elements of Meaning Contained in the Symbols "Total" and "Authoritarian"
- pt. II
- Austrian Constitutional Problem after 1848
- 2.
- Foundation of Austrian Constitutional Theory: Baron Eotvos
- 3.
- Constitutional Situation of 1848-1849
- 4.
- Cycles of the Constitutions
- 5.
- Founding of the State in 1918-1920
- pt. III
- Authoritarian Constitution since 1933
- 6.
- Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law and the Problem of an Austrian Theory of the State
- 7.
- Constitutional Transition (March 1933 to May 1934)
- 8.
- Core of the Authoritarian State
- 9.
- Authoritarian Chambers
- 10.
- Relationship of the Executive to the Agencies of the Federal and Provincial Legislatures
- 11.
- Emergency Powers Granted the Administration and Their Control
- 12.
- Directly Democratic and Constitutional Mechanisms
- App.
- Changes in the Ideas on Government and Constitution in Austria since 1918.