The Anatomy of Fascism - Robert O. Paxton Audiobook
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Authoritarianism
 Fascism
 Politics
 Robert O Paxton
 The Anatomy Of Fascism
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What is fascism? By focusing on the concrete, what the fascists did rather than what they said, the esteemed historian Robert O. Paxton answers this question for the first time. From the first violent uniformed bands beating up “enemies of the state”, through Mussolini’s rise to power, to Germany’s fascist radicalization in World War II, Paxton shows clearly why fascists came to power in some countries and not others, and he explores whether fascism could exist outside the early-20th-century European setting in which it emerged.
The Anatomy of Fascism will have a lasting impact on our understanding of modern European history, just as Paxton’s classic Vichy France redefined our vision of World War II. Based on a lifetime of research, this compelling and important book transforms our knowledge of fascism.
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This post has 11 comments
August 31st, 2018
Thanks a lot sam, this is one of “those” books - like the work of Hannah Arendt.
August 31st, 2018
Oh nifty beans. Thanks you to bunches.
August 31st, 2018
Sounds like an excellent treatise on how Facism arose out of the socialism of Hitler and Mussolini .
August 31st, 2018
Socialism and Fascism have exactly one thing in common: they are -isms.
August 31st, 2018
from Chapter 1:
Fascism was born in Milan on Sunday, March 23, 1919. That morning, somewhat more than a hundred persons, including war veterans, syndicalists who had supported the war, and Futurist intellectuals, plus some reporters and the merely curious, gathered in the meeting room of the Milan Industrial and Commercial Alliance, overlooking the Piazza San Sepolcro, to “declare war against socialism . . . because it has opposed nationalism.”
August 31st, 2018
Read Antony C Sutton on this topic. It will open your eyes. General Smedley D. Butler, the most decorated AMerican soldier, is also worth reading. This is all a game. All dictators, Facists, communists, Nazis were all pawns in a very sinister game.
August 31st, 2018
It is possible to draw a line through Communism, Fascism and Socialism (although Socialist-style policies can work within a democratic, property-owning context). The common denominator is massive social engineering, the state counting for everything and the individual being wholly diminished. Such state control has been seen in action and is utterly pernicious.
General Smedley Butler is interesting, he saw himself being used as a high-class button man.
August 31st, 2018
Aggghhh! You can’t quote Leon Trotsky in support of a point. You might as well quote the others - Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot, etc.
Trotsky et al = “barbarism, darkness, ignorance, and savagery!” They are the “cultural excrement” we must leave behind.
He was as much a murderer as the others, he just got outsmarted by a more ruthless killer.
September 1st, 2018
Mmmm, milquetoast! So I’m timid cos I detest bloodsoaked tyrants? Not all of the Founding Fathers owned slaves, or approved of the practice, and there has been an ongoing debate over those who did.
And the British introduced slavery into the colonies (as well as beginning the genocide).
I won’t tell you NOT to read Animal Farm, and the rest of Orwell, especially the essays.
But you pivoted away from Trotsky! The point is, if they were evil and sleazy, we shouldn’t quote them as if they were moral arbiters.
September 1st, 2018
Churchill’s career up to May 1940 is one of failure. It’s his reputation after becoming PM that overshadows much else (and who he was fighting against was very important). Britain’s record in India, Kenya and Ireland is beyond appalling. They had concentration camps before AND after the Nazis - in South Africa and Kenya respectively.
When told about the rising death toll in the Indian Famine, Churchill is supposed to have said - “Well, isn’t Ghandi dead yet?”
Wehere were we? Oh yeah, Trotsky…
September 1st, 2018
I’m forgetting how to spell ‘where’.
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