ABSTRACT

Faced with a political movement that was effectively unparalleled many observers found it extremely difficult to work out exactly what kind of regime they were dealing with: whose interests did it serve? First published in 1934, The Nazi Dictatorship argues both that the Nazi regime represented a clear break from pre-War ‘Prussian militarism’ and that it was not a passing fad. It describes a ‘State of Monopoly Capitalism’ in which large scale industrial and financial interests are paramount.

chapter I|7 pages

THE GERMAN REVOLUTION OF 1918

chapter II|8 pages

THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC

chapter III|4 pages

THE CRISIS

chapter V|10 pages

THE THEORY OF NATIONAL-SOCIALISM

chapter VI|10 pages

HITLER IS INDUCTED TO POWER

chapter VII|7 pages

THE VISION OF THE CORPORATE STATE

chapter VIII|17 pages

HITLER TAKES OVER POWER

chapter X|12 pages

THE ORGANISATION OF SOCIAL LIFE

chapter XI|8 pages

THE PRESENT SITUATION