Nature of Fascism

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authoritarian ideologies
Camelots Du Roi
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catholicism
De Ambris
Demarcation Line
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Esoteric Visions
Fascism's Relationship
fascist
Fascist Movement
Freiheitliche Partei Osterreichs
generic
Generic Fascism
Giolittian System
guard
Inter-war Europe
Inter-war Fascism
interwar political movements
iron
Italian Liberalism
Kita Ikki
Lanz Von Liebenfels
movement
myth
myth-driven fascist movements
Mythic Core
National Decadence
palingenetic
Palingenetic Myth
political
Political Futurists
political myth theory
Populist Ultra-nationalism
Post-war Fascism
radical right-wing politics
Reborn Nation
Reformist Socialism
Revolutionary Interventionism
totalitarian studies
ultra-nationalism
ultranationalist ideology analysis
Victor Emmanuel III

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415096614
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 May 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Nature of Fascism draws on the history of ideas as well as on political, social and psychological theory to produce a synthesis of ideas and approaches that will be invaluable for students.
Roger Griffin locates the driving force of fascism in a distinctive form of utopian myth, that of the regenerated national community, destined to rise up from the ashes of a decadent society. He lays bare the structural affinity that relates fascism not only to Nazism, but to the many failed fascist movements that surfaced in inter-war Europe and elsewhere, and traces the unabated proliferation of virulent (but thus far successfully marginalized) fascist activism since 1945.

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