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The Clash of Traditions -- $t2. The Foundations of a Different Modernity -- $t3. The Revolt against Reason and Natural Rights -- $t4. The Political Culture of Prejudice -- $t5. The Law of Inequality and the War on Democracy -- $t6. The Intellectual Foundations of Nationalism -- $t7. The Crisis of Civilization, Relativism, and the Death of Universal Values at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century -- $t8. The Anti-Enlightenment of the Cold War -- $tEpilogue -- $tNotes -- $tIndex 330 $aIn this masterful work of historical scholarship, Zeev Sternhell, an internationally renowned Israeli political scientist and historian, presents a controversial new view of the fall of democracy and the rise of radical nationalism in the twentieth century. Sternhell locates their origins in the eighteenth century with the advent of the Anti-Enlightenment, far earlier than most historians. 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