Incoming Resources
- 1984, a film by Michael Radford
- Fahrenheit 451, HBO Films presents ; a Brace Cove production ; a Noruz Films production ; an Outlier Society production ; a film by Ramin Bahrani ; produced by David Coatsworth ; screenplay by Ramin Bahrani, Amir Naderi ; directed by Ramin Bahrani
- Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini, totalitarianism in the twentieth century, Bruce F. Pauley
- Stalker, Mosfilʹm and Vtoroe tvorcheskoe obʺedinenie (Second Artists' Association) present a film by Andrei Tarkovskii ; screenplay, Arkadii Strugatskii, Boris Strugatskii ; producer, Aleksandra Demidova ; director, Andrei Tarkovskii
- Fahrenheit 451, director, Ramin Bahrani
- Escape from freedom, Erich H. Fromm
- Let history judge, the origins and consequences of Stalinism, Roy Medvedev. --
- The origins of totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt ; intoduction by Samantha Power
- Why Arendt matters, Elisabeth Young-Bruehl
- Metropolis, an UFA production, distributed by Parufamet ; director, Fritz Lang ; screenplay, Thea von Harbou
- Escape from freedom, Erich Fromm
- Left in dark times, a stand against the new barbarism, Bernard-Henri Lévy ; translated by Benjamin Moser
- Into the dark, Hannah Arendt and totalitarianism, Stephen J. Whitfield. --
- Totalitarianism, the inner history of the Cold War, Abbott Gleason
- Dangerous thinking in the age of the new authoritarianism, Henry A. Giroux
- The bombs that brought us together, Brian Conaghan
- UltraViolet, Screen Gems presents a film by Kurt Wimmer ; produced by John Baldecchi ; written and directed by Kurt Wimmer
- The dual state, a contribution to the theory of dictatorship, Ernst Fraenkel, translated from the German by E.A. Shils, in collaboration with Edith Lowenstein and Klaus Knorr ; with an introduction by Jens Meierhenrich ; including the preface and appendices to the 1974 German edition translated by Jens Meierhenrich
- 1984 revisited, edited by Irving Howe. --
- Democracy incorporated, managed democracy and the specter of inverted totalitarianism, Sheldon S. Wolin
- The road to serfdom, text and documents, edited by Bruce Caldwell
- A river in darkness, one man's escape from North Korea, Masaji Ishikawa ; translated by Risa Kobayashi and Martin Brown