Abstract

This article attempts to describe the ideologyl of the Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (NPD) as expressed in interviews of party leaders2 published in the weekly magazine Der Spiegel, in campaign rhetoric, and in the contents of the official party organ, Deutsche Nachrichten (DN). Limited space restricts documentation to one or two quotations illustrating each idea. This description is followed by an analysis of the etiology of these ideas within a conceptual framework constructed on the basis of recent research on the relationship of opinions to personality, employing certain of the analytic techniques of cognitive and dynamic psychology as well as more conventional sociological procedures. The party's history is short and dramatically successful. The

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