Abstract

The purpose of this work is the comparative analysis of the ideas of the important representatives of the “conservative revolutionˮ and the main provisions of the Nazi ideology. The “conservative revolutionˮ was a philosophical and political movement in Germany in the 20-30s of the last century. Representatives of this trend, trying to find a way out of the systemic crisis of the German Republic, saw it in the need for a “revolution on the rightˮ. Using the analytical method in the process of studying the texts of some conservative revolutionaries, as well as comparing the ideas of the latter with the main provisions of Nazism, allows us to draw the following conclusion. A number of venerable German thinkers such as O. Spengler, A. Moeller van den Bruck, E. Junger, and some others have done serious theoretical work on the justification of hegemonic, anti-liberal and authoritarian tendencies in the ideology and politics of the Third Reich. Much of what was in the propa-ganda Arsenal of the national socialists is found in the representatives of the “conservative revolutionˮ.

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