Fascism
Title | Fascism |
Publication Type | Book |
Year of Publication | 1995 |
Authors | Griffin, Roger |
Number of Pages | 410 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
City | Oxford |
Abstract | Fascism is a political ideology which has been identified with totalitarianism, state terror, orchestrated violence, and blind obedience. This book shows why it still holds such strong appeal for many people, and what the repercussions of this fascination may be. It includes a wide selection of texts written by fascist thinkers and propagandists, as well as by prominent anti-fascists from both inside and outside Europe, before and after the Second World War. Included are texts on fascism in Germany and Italy, on the abortive pre-1945 fascisms in more than a dozen countries around the world, on reactions to fascism, and on post-war and contemporary fascism. With contributions from writers as diverse as Benito Mussolini and Primo Levi, Joseph Goebbels and George Orwell, Martin Heidegger and Max Horkheimer, this compelling anthology provides insight into the depths and breadths of the destructive repercussions of fascist ideology. |
URL | https://global.oup.com/academic/product/fascism-9780192892492?lang=en&cc=us# |