![]() ![]() Like many of Arendt's books, The Origins of Totalitarianism is structured as three essays: "Antisemitism", "Imperialism" and "Totalitarianism". Subsequent editions omitted this chapter, which was published separately in English ("Totalitarian Imperialism: Reflections on the Hungarian Revolution") and German ( Die ungarische Revolution und der totalitäre Imperialismus) in 1958. ![]() ![]() Chapter Fourteen dealt with the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, entitled "Epilogue: Reflections on the Hungarian Revolution". Chapter Thirteen was titled "Ideology and Terror: A novel form of government", which she had published separately in 1953. A second, enlarged edition was published in 1958, and contained two additional chapters, replacing her original "Concluding Remarks". A German translation was published in 1955 as Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft ("Elements and Origins of Totalitarian Rule"). The Origins of Totalitarianism was first published in English in 1951. ![]() The Origins of Totalitarianism, published in 1951, was Hannah Arendt's first major work, wherein she describes and analyzes Nazism and Stalinism as the major totalitarian political movements of the first half of the 20th century. ![]()
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