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Since the beginning of the current era of imperialism in the late nineteenth century, there has been a striking contrast between bourgeois political thought in Germany and the West. Walter Struve demonstrates how German political culture went through a phase in which great emphasis was placed on the establishment of a new political elite recruited on the basis of merit and skill, but ruling in an authoritarian way, and not controlled by the populace. He suggests that this type of elitism, many aspects of which were vital to the political culture of Nazi Germany, seems today to be widespread in the West.

The development of this concept of an open-yet-authoritarian elite is approached through the analysis of the political ideas and activities of nine elitists, among them Max Weber, Walther Rathenau, and Oswald Spengler. The author relates biography to intellectual, political, social, and economic history, so that his work becomes a study in the political and social context of intellectual history.

Originally published in 1973.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xi-xiv
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 3-20
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  1. Part I. Intellectual Traditions
  1. 1. Patterns in the Development of German Elite Theories During the Nineteenth Century
  2. pp. 23-50
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  1. Part II. Liberals in Search of Elites
  1. 2. The Challenge of the 1890's
  2. pp. 53-77
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  1. 3. Friedrich Naumann: From Social Monarchyto Liberal Democracy
  2. pp. 78-113
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  1. 4. Max Weber: Great Men, Elites, and Democracy
  2. pp. 114-148
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  1. 5. Walther Rathenau: Toward a New Society?
  2. pp. 149-185
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  1. 6. Leonard Nelson: The Rule of the Just
  2. pp. 186-216
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  1. Part III. Conservatives in Search of Elites
  1. 7. Conservatives and Neoconservatives
  2. pp. 219-231
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  1. 8. Oswald Spengler: Caesar and Croesus
  2. pp. 232-273
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  1. 9. Count Hermann Keyserling and His School of Wisdom:Grand Seigneurs, Sages, and Rulers
  2. pp. 274-316
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  1. 10. Edgar J. Jung: The Quest for a New Nobility
  2. pp. 317-352
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  1. 11. Hans Zehrer and the Tat Circle: The Revolution Manquee of the Intelligentsia
  2. pp. 353-376
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  1. 12. Ernst Jlinger: Warriors, Workers, and Elite
  2. pp. 377-414
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  1. 13. The Sources of National Socialist Elitism
  2. pp. 415-464
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  1. Bibliographical Essay
  2. pp. 465-476
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 477-487
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