Three Faces Of Fascism: Action Francaise, Italian Fascism, National Socialism
Ernst Nolte
(from the back)
Charles Maurras, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler.
Three different men, in three different countries. One was a narrowly religious, fiercely reactionary journalist. One a former Marxist converted to a doctrine of personal power and national glory. One a failed artist and ex-Army corporal with grandiose visions and a flair for public speaking.
At other times, all would have been considered harmless cranks. But in a France split by the Dreyfus Case and then bled white by war...in an Italy cheated out of the spoils of a costly victory and rife with social unrest...in a Germany shamed by defeat and shattered by Depression...each of these men gave voice to the vast discontent and desire for radical solutions that seemed destined to plunge Europe into a new Dark Age.
This book is the story of that tragic era.
"The most important attempt to fuse philosophical and historical thought since Hannah Arendt's _Origins of Totalitarianism_...a magnificently thoughtful, deeply original analysis of a central facet of our historical experience."
-Fritz Stern, Columbia University
Charles Maurras, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler.
Three different men, in three different countries. One was a narrowly religious, fiercely reactionary journalist. One a former Marxist converted to a doctrine of personal power and national glory. One a failed artist and ex-Army corporal with grandiose visions and a flair for public speaking.
At other times, all would have been considered harmless cranks. But in a France split by the Dreyfus Case and then bled white by war...in an Italy cheated out of the spoils of a costly victory and rife with social unrest...in a Germany shamed by defeat and shattered by Depression...each of these men gave voice to the vast discontent and desire for radical solutions that seemed destined to plunge Europe into a new Dark Age.
This book is the story of that tragic era.
"The most important attempt to fuse philosophical and historical thought since Hannah Arendt's _Origins of Totalitarianism_...a magnificently thoughtful, deeply original analysis of a central facet of our historical experience."
-Fritz Stern, Columbia University
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Ano:
1966
Edição:
First English Edition
Editora:
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
561
Arquivo:
PDF, 15.28 MB
IPFS:
,
english, 1966