The Ideology of Fascism: The Rationale of TotalitarianismFree Press, 1969 - 493 pagine "The manifesto of Fascist racism"; p. 383-386. Bibliography: p. 455-467. |
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... party functionary . By the beginning of 1914 , he had become increasingly conscious of the distinction between his roles as a party spokesman and as an independent socialist theoretician . In founding his journal , Utopia , he indicated ...
... party functionary . By the beginning of 1914 , he had become increasingly conscious of the distinction between his roles as a party spokesman and as an independent socialist theoretician . In founding his journal , Utopia , he indicated ...
Pagina 343
... party . 43 This kind of argument provides the rationale for the logic of substitutions that make the will of the party the will of the prole- tariat , and that makes the will of the proletariat the will of the So- viet people , and that ...
... party . 43 This kind of argument provides the rationale for the logic of substitutions that make the will of the party the will of the prole- tariat , and that makes the will of the proletariat the will of the So- viet people , and that ...
Pagina 344
... party , state , nation , class , and individual interests as does paradigmatic Fascism . In both systems all ... party and its leader . It is the leader and the party that speak in the ultimate interests of all . Since the ultimate ...
... party , state , nation , class , and individual interests as does paradigmatic Fascism . In both systems all ... party and its leader . It is the leader and the party that speak in the ultimate interests of all . Since the ultimate ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Historic Background and ProtoFascism | 30 |
The Social and Political Thought of | 93 |
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