The Nature of Fascism
Auteur : Griffin Roger
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.
Date de parution : 05-1993
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de The Nature of Fascism :
Mots-clés :
palingenetic; myth; generic; ultra-nationalism; fascist; movement; political; catholicism; iron; guard; Palingenetic Myth; Victor Emmanuel III; Generic Fascism; Camelots Du Roi; Italian Liberalism; De Ambris; Post-war Fascism; National Decadence; Giolittian System; Ani; Populist Ultra-nationalism; Fascism's Relationship; Mythic Core; Demarcation Line; Revolutionary Interventionism; Reborn Nation; Freiheitliche Partei Osterreichs; Kita Ikki; Reformist Socialism; Political Futurists; Inter-war Europe; Inter-war Fascism; Fascist Movement; Lanz Von Liebenfels; Esoteric Visions