Fascism (Oxford Readers)

Fascism (Oxford Readers)

by RogerGriffin (Editor)

Synopsis

Fascism as a political ideology is a product of the modern age. It is an ideology which has been identified with totalitarianism, state terror, social engineering, fanaticism, orchestrated violence, and blind obedience. Yet once again fascism is in the ascendant, suggesting that it is time for us to renew our understanding of its ideas, ideals, and inhumanities. What is fascism? Why does it still hold such strong appeal? Why does it create charismatic and dangerous movements? To what may these lead? This Reader offers a wide selection of texts written by fascist thinkers and propagandists both inside and outside Europe, before and after the Second World War. There are extracts on fascism in Italy and Germany, on the abortive pre-1945 fascisms, 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, this Reader provides a fascinating insight into the depths and breadths of fascism, prompting the student and general reader alike to give greater consideration to this expanding political force.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 430
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 07 Sep 1995

ISBN 10: 0192892495
ISBN 13: 9780192892492

Media Reviews
The text included provide a good historical and theorectical outline of the movement and give some idea of the origin and affliation of propoganda in the media . * Victor Horboken, Lecturere in Cultural/Media Studies, Staffordshire University *
Author Bio
The author of several studies of fascism, Roger Griffin is Principal Lecturer in the Department of History at Oxford Brookes University.