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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... theory matured in a relatively coherent manner . The theoretical tensions that accumulated around its central con- cepts are the identifiable consequence of the impact of National Socialist racial theory and Fascist Italy's efforts to ...
... theory matured in a relatively coherent manner . The theoretical tensions that accumulated around its central con- cepts are the identifiable consequence of the impact of National Socialist racial theory and Fascist Italy's efforts to ...
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... theory continued to react to the influence of National Socialist race theory as it exercised more and more influence upon Fascist doctrine . With the advent of Hitler to power in 1932 , Fascist doctrine was compelled to relate itself to ...
... theory continued to react to the influence of National Socialist race theory as it exercised more and more influence upon Fascist doctrine . With the advent of Hitler to power in 1932 , Fascist doctrine was compelled to relate itself to ...
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... theory , " 15 and that relationship was construed to be , in some sense , an identity . The theory which sought to explicate this relation- ship drew inferences from a set of descriptive propositions which could be taken as premises ...
... theory , " 15 and that relationship was construed to be , in some sense , an identity . The theory which sought to explicate this relation- ship drew inferences from a set of descriptive propositions which could be taken as premises ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Historic Background and ProtoFascism | 30 |
The Social and Political Thought of | 93 |
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