POL SCI 51A Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Balance Sheet, Totalitarianism, Hungarian Parliament Building

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Fascism prety much disappears ater 1945 no systemaic similariies. When you went to a communist country, you knew you were in a communist system various similariies. Liberalism and its crisis countries that weren"t liberal wanted to become liberal (19th century is peak of liberalism"s appeal). Example the hungarian parliament building is very similar to the westminster building in england signiicant because they wanted to be liberal. The insituions, consituions-- all countries atempt to mimic the liberal system. Liberalism and the working class extension of the franchise. Rise of working class movements big innovaion was that you did not need a revoluion; there would be an evoluionary socialism and reconciliaion with liberal democracy: electoral socialism. Liberalism faces a crisis so they start to include. New groups are always coming along saying we"ve been excluded they are accommodated. Tsar nicholas ii rules russia during the 19th century- autocracy; no consituion.

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