Fascists
by Michael Mann
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Fascists presents a theory of fascism based on intensive analysis of the men and women who became fascists. It covers the six European countries in which fascism became most dominant - Italy, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania and Spain. It is a comprehensive analysis of who fascists actually were, what beliefs they held and what actions they committed. The book suggests that fascism was essentially a product of post World War I conditions in Europe and is unlikely to re-appear in its show more classic garb in the future. Nonetheless, elements of its ideology remain relevant to modern conditions and are now re-appearing, though mainly in different parts of the world. show lessTags
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- Nonfiction, Sociology, History, General Nonfiction, Politics and Government, Philosophy
- DDC/MDS
- 335.6 — Society, Government, and Culture Economics Socialism and related systems Fascism
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- D726.5 .M34 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania History (General) Period between World Wars (1919-1939)
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