Ernst Frenkel
Ernst Frenkel was a German-Jewish labor rights activist and political theorist who fled Nazi Germany in 1938. He is best known for his analysis of the transformation of democratic states into authoritarian regimes, particularly in his seminal work 'The Dual State.' Frenkel's insights into the mechanisms of state power and the erosion of civil liberties remain relevant in discussions of political oppression and the conditions under which democracies can falter.
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Ernst Frenkel was a German-Jewish labor rights activist who wrote about the transition from democracy to dictatorship.
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