Jewish Exiles Psychological Interpretations of Nazism
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on the insights of four German-Jewish scholars in exile, the book delves into their analyses of the Nazi psyche. It highlights Wilhelm Reich's contributions alongside those of other thinkers, exploring their unique perspectives on the psychological underpinnings of Nazi ideology. Through their scholarly work, these exiled intellectuals aim to understand the roots of totalitarianism and its impact on society, offering a profound commentary on the intersection of psychology, culture, and politics during a tumultuous historical period.
