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Fascism (book)

Fascism is a book edited by political theorist Roger Griffin. It was published by Oxford University Press in 1995 as a 410-page paperback.[1] It is a reader in the Oxford Readers series, which assembles the writings of various authors on the topic of fascism and the far-right. It serves as an English-language source book to introduce readers to pre-fascist anti-liberalism, interwar fascism in Italy and Germany, as well as associated international variants of fascism from Argentina to Japan.

Fascism
Cover of the first edition
EditorRoger Griffin
LanguageEnglish
SeriesOxford Readers
SubjectFascism
PublisherOxford University Press
Publication date
1995
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages410 (first edition)
ISBN0-19-289249-5

Description edit

Griffin attempts a comprehensive survey of the illiberal right-wing[2] throughout the 20th century, including topics as diverse as radical ecologism, neo-paganism, ultra-nationalism, and fanatical racism. Authors include an eclectic mix of philosophers, politicians, poets, agitators, and social critics, ranging from the fairly benign pessimistic poet-scholars of Weimar Germany (such as Stefan George, Ernst Jünger, and Martin Heidegger) to the rhetoric of those such as Heinrich Himmler and the American white supremacist, William Pierce. Griffin principally examines interwar Italian Fascism and German Nazism, with political and historiographical analysis by contemporary and post-war liberals, Marxists, and conservatives.

There are 214 selections in the book, most of them from pre-1945. About half of them are from Italy and Germany, plus a section on "abortive fascisms" with writings from Britain, Spain, France and numerous other countries in Europe, Africa and South America. A section is devoted to "theories of fascism," and the book concludes with a collation of post-war writings.

References edit

  1. ^ Griffin, Roger (1995). Fascism. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192892495.
  2. ^ Hennekam, Sosthen (6 May 2020). "Fascism: historical phenomenon and political concept". www.politika.io. Retrieved 28 October 2021.


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