The Nazis Reform the Reich1
Albert Lepawsky
American Political Science Review, 1936, vol. 30, issue 2, 324-350
Abstract:
Revolutions shift power not only from one economic class to another, but also from one governmental level to another. Not only is there a new deal between industrialists and laborers, between financiers and merchants, between those in the higher and those in the lower income brackets, but the centers of strength also shift from one region to another and from one governmental authority to another; and there is a new balance of power between the province and the nation, between the city and the state.
Date: 1936
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