POLI 211 Chapter : POLI 211 Berman - Civil Society Summary Notes

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Thesis: robust civil society actually contributed to the demise of the weimar democracy, contrary to neo-tocquevillists, due to structural weaknesses within the. > influence and power wielded by participants that have. Yes, but weimar has always been used as a testing ground, neo- Tocquevilleans have always used this case to highlight associationism, and it is the best case to test the reliability of the theory due to the healthy proliferation of associations. German society, since political parties were organized around discrete, particularist social groups, and the political structures were not strong/responsive enough to overcome social divisions in these conditions, associational activity locked in the fragmentation of. Germans turn towards them and away from ineffective political parties. Rise of the nsdap factors to its rise: depression, weak response from mainstream parties, Hitler"s charisma and political savvy however, main part of the answer was german civil society voters abandoning traditional parties opened up power vacuum; gave nazis unprecedented chance at coalition.

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