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Kranebitter 25 Delinquency and Crime. Papers Given at the Fortieth Annual Conference of the Association, San Francisco, CA, 10–12 April 1947. New York/San Francisco/Chicago: National Probation and Parole Association, pp. 27–49. Steinert H (1989) Adorno in Wien. Über die (Un-)Möglichkeit von Kunst, Kultur und Befreiung. Vienna: Verlag für Gesellschaftskritik. Stone WF, Lederer G and Christie G (eds.) (1993) Strength and Weakness. The Authoritarian Personality Today. New York, NY: Springer. Waage F (1999) Traumatic conformity: Robert Lindner’s narratives of rebellion. Journal of American Culture 22(2): 25–32. Wachsmann N (2006) Gefangen unter Hitler. Justizterror und Strafvollzug im NS-Staat. Munich: Siedler. Wagner P (1996) Volksgemeinschaft ohne Verbrecher? Konzeptionen und Praxis der Kriminalpolizei in der Zeit der Weimarer Republik und des Nationalsozialismus (Hamburger Beiträge zur Sozial- und Zeitgeschichte, vol. 34). Hamburg: Christians. Wheatland T (2009) The Frankfurt School in Exile. Minneapolis/London: University of Minnesota Press. Whitebook J (1996) Perversion and Utopia. A Study in Psychoanalysis and Critical Theory. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Wiggershaus R (1988) Die Frankfurter Schule. Geschichte, Theorieentwicklung, Politische Bedeutung. Munich: dtv. Ziege EM (2009) Antisemitismus und Gesellschaftstheorie. Die Frankfurter Schule im amerikanis- chen Exil. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. Ziege EM (2019) Nachwort der Herausgeberin. In: Adorno TW (ed.) Bemerkungen zu ‘The Authoritarian Personality’ und weitere Texte. Berlin: Suhrkamp, pp. 133–160. Author biography Andreas Kranebitter is the head of the Archive for the History of Sociology in Austria (AGSO) at the University of Graz. Much of his work is in the areas of the history of sociology and historical social research, especially on crime and Nazism. He is the editor of Die Soziologie und der Nationalsozialismus in Österreich (2019, with Christoph Reinprecht).
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Rebels without a cause? ‘Criminals’ and fascism in The Authoritarian Personality
Title
Rebels without a cause?
Subtitle
‘Criminals’ and fascism in The Authoritarian Personality
Author
Andreas Kranebitter
Editor
Andreas Kranebitter
Location
Graz
Date
2021
Language
English
License
CC BY 4.0
Size
21.0 x 29.7 cm
Pages
25
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