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The Society of Terror: Inside the Dachau and Buchenwald Concentration Camps [Hardcover]

Paul Neurath (Author), Nico Stehr (Editor), Christian Fleck (Editor)
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1594510946 978-1594510946 June 2005
During 1938 and 1939, Paul Neurath was a Jewish political prisoner in the concentration camps at Dachau and Buchenwald. He owed his survival to a temporary Nazi policy allowing release of prisoners who were willing to go into exile and to the help of friends on the outside who helped him obtain a visa. He fled to Sweden before coming to the United States in 1941. In 1943, he completed The The Society of Terror, based on his experiences in Dachau and Buchenwald. He embarked on a long career teaching sociology and statistics at universities in the United States and later in Vienna until his death in September 2001.

After liberation, the horrific images of the extermination camps abounded from Dachau, Buchenwald, and other places. Neurath's chillingly factual discussion of his experience as an inmate and his astute observations of the conditions and the social structures in Dachau and Buchenwald captivate the reader, not only because of their authenticity, but also because of the work's proximity to the events and the absence of influence of later interpretations. His account is unique also because of the exceptional links Neurath establishes between personal experience and theoretical reflection, the persistent oscillation between the distanced and sober view of the scientist and that of the prisoner.

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"'The Society of Terror is marked by the precision and elegance of its psychological observation and literary quality.' --- The Frankfurter Allgem eine Zeitung"

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Nico Stehr is Karl Mannheim Professor of Cultural Studies at the Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen, Germany. During the academic year 2002/2003 he was Paul F. Lazarsfeld Professor at the University of Vienna. Among his recent book publications are Knowledge and Economic Conduct: The Social Foundations of the Modern Economy (University of Toronto Press, 2002).

Paul Neurath was a Jewish political prisoner in the concentration camps Dachau and Buchenwald from April 1, 1938 to May 27, 1939.

Christian Fleck is professor of Sociology, Universitaet Graz, Austria.

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  • Hardcover: 334 pages
  • Publisher: Paradigm Publishers (June 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594510946
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594510946
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars A glimpse of past ... or present?, December 11, 2008
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Fascinating glimpse into history of Nazi authoritarianism. The concentration camps started out mainly for political prisoners: socialists, communists, intellectuals, and other opponents of Nazi fascism. Neurath was arrested and sent to Dachau within days of the Nazi annexation of Austria, even though he was not a prominent leader of the Nazi opposition. He was a law student, a member of the socialist party, and the son of a well-known intellectual. No reason was ever given for his arrest and imprisonment. The camps were brutal and many died from forced labor, miserable conditions, or being shot for "trying to escape". But they were not yet extermination camps. Their purpose was to neutralize the political opposition and to instill fear in the general population to keep them submissive to the Nazi regime.

Neurath eventually gained release on condition he leave Germany immediately. Most were not so lucky. He wrote this sociological account of his imprisonment for his PhD dissertation in 1943 but it was never published until after his death in 2001. He wanted to publish it soon after he got his degree, but events in the Nazi concentration camps had already "progressed" so far that he suspected publishers wouldn't be interested in his account of the camps from a time before gas chambers.

Neurath's keen observations give insight into how repressive political institutions operate, how victims react, and how social structures develop in response to extreme conditions.

This book lends new meaning to the saying: "First they took the communists, but I wasn't a communist so I didn't do anything; then they took the socialists, but I wasn't a socialist so I didn't do anything; then they took the jews, but I wasn't a jew so I didn't do anything; then they took the gypsies ... the gays ... the elderly .... Then they came for me, and there was no one left to protest."

This is how fascism gains ground, through fear, force, and ultimately state terrorism.

The call "Never Again!" needs to start at the early stages. "First they took the arabs ... then the muslims ... then foreigners ... then people with brown skin ... then .... "
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