Fascism by Richard Griffiths


ISBN
9780826478566
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
176
Dimensions
129 x 198mm

Though we think we know what it is, the definition of fascism is remarkably elusive. In general consciousness, it has become a collective term of abuse, and, in reaction, scholars have over-defined it out of existence. In this incisive book, Richard Griffiths undertakes to resolve the issue, placing fascism in its tortuous historical context.

Originating from the radical Right in the late nineteenth century, fascism combined revolutionary anti-capitalism and nationalism and was heavily influenced by the thinking of French philosophers. It encompassed a wide spectrum of movements with characteristics both of the Right and the Left. Only with Mussolini's movement in the Twenties did the term, fascism, become attached to this heady mixture. It was only by the Thirties that movements of the radical Right throughout Europe began to see themselves as what has now become known as 'international fascism'; a Third Way between capitalism and communism. Nevertheless, some of those who saw themselves as fascists resisted being classified with Nazism.

Griffiths' remarkably lucid analysis lays bare exactly what we have to fear if and when there is a repeat of the past.
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