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FASCISM: A Quick Immersion

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ENDORSEMENTS .Roger Griffin has given us a masterful, concise guide to one of the most complicated ideological conundrums to emerge from the 20th-century. By analyzing fascism as a political ideology whose mythic core in its various permutations is a regenerative form of populist ultranationalism, Griffin provides us with the critical means to evaluate both the history of fascism’s global appeal and its ominous, contemporary manifestations . Mark Antliff. Anne Murnick Cogan Professor, Duke University . This deceptively short book, written by the world’s leading authority on fascism, shows how a cogent definition based on serious engagement with its devastating inter-war history allows it to be distinguished from other forms of today’s right-wing politics. It thus provides much needed clarity to the terms we use when assessing the mounting dangers to a truly liberal democracy. David Roberts, Emeritus Professor at the University of Georgia . With a droll yet direct approach Griffin sweeps away the cobwebs currently obscuring the concept of fascism. His discussion of ‘Four key processes affecting post-war revisions of fascism’ is alone worth the purchase price of this remarkable book. Chip Berlet .SUMMARY Seventy-five years ago, George Orwell complained that there was no accepted definition of fascism, lamenting that “we shall not get one — not yet, anyway.” In the media, the blogosphere, and in public commentary, little has changed. But for those intrigued and infuriated by the word, this book brings welcome news as it takes stock of the confusion surrounding the term before introducing the succinct but powerful working definition that now serves as the premise of the flourishing international and multilingual field of comparative fascism. This definition is then applied to providing a survey of the ‘fascist era,’ showing how it helps explain the initial success of Fascism and horrific destructive power unleashed by the Third Reich, even while so many movements withered on the vine or became Nazi puppets.

240 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 6, 2020

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Roger Griffin

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Roger David Griffin is a British professor of modern history and political theorist at Oxford Brookes University, England. His principal interest is the socio-historical and ideological dynamics of fascism, as well as various forms of political or religious fanaticism.

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June 16, 2024
el tio es un pedante, pero hace un verdadero esfuerzo por dejarse entender (y no podemos decir eso de la mayoría de los pedantes). Redundante a veces, y simplista otras; pero esclarecedor. Tiene por conclusión la definición de fascismo más acertada que he leído, y me ha dado más preguntas que respuestas (marcador de lectura enriquecedora!)
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July 5, 2020
Es una pena: un trabajo de edición descuidado y una traducción nefasta hacen que el libro sea prácticamente ilegible.
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