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Fascism : Theory and Practice

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In the 1930s fascist politics had a respectability that is not easy to appreciate today.

Yet, 60 years on, fascism is on the rise once more in all major European states and far right parties are again winning converts. To explain this disturbing trend, Dave Renton surveys the history of modern fascism in Europe, from its prewar origins up to the present day.

Renton examines the Marxist response to fascism in the age of Hitler and Mussolini and the writings of political thinkers such as Trotsky and Gramsci, as well as more recent European theorists such as Miliband, Mason and Poulantzas. Focusing on a critical assessment of the current liberal theories of fascism which emerged in the 1980s and 1990s, the author argues that such theories provide an incomplete explanation of what fascism is and was: to understand any political movement it is vital to view it in a historical context.

In this light, Renton stresses the need to understand, rather than simply examine, what comprises fascist ideology.

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Product Details
Pluto Press
0745314759 / 9780745314754
Hardback
320.533
01/04/1999
United Kingdom
160 pages, references, bibliography, index
135 x 215 mm, 340 grams
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