The Nature of Fascism

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Pinter, 1991 - 245 страница
There is probably no more debased word in the political lexicon than fascist. Used as a term of abuse or a catch-all description of extreme Right-wing nationalism, it has lost almost all specific meaning. Roger Griffin brings a new analytic perspective to the study of fascism in an historical context that examines the origin of fascism as an ideology and a political system and identifies the particular characters that differentiate fascism from any other political structure.

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A New Ideal Type of Generic Fascism
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Italian Fascism
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German Fascism
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