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Introducing Fascism
A Graphic Guide
1993
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Did Fascism end with the Allied victory over the Axis powers in 1945, or has it been lying dormant and is now re-awakening as we move into the 21st century? Introducing Fascism trace the origins of Fascism in 19th-century traditions of ultra-conservatism, the ideas of Nietzsche, Wagner and other intellectuals which helped to make racist doctrines respectable and which led to the ultimate horrifying 'logic' of the Holocaust. Introducing Fascism investigates the four types of Fascism that emerged after the First World War in Italy, Germany, Spain and Japan. It also looks beyond the current headlines of neo-Nazi hooliganism and examines the increasing political success of the far right in Western Europe and the explosion of ultra-nationalisms in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.

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Stuart Hood
Stuart Hood
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Stuart Clink Hood was a Scottish novelist, translator, a television producer and Controller of BBC Television. Hood joined the Communist Party when he was a student at the University of Edinburgh and remained all his life a man of the left, later joining the Workers Revolutionary Party.

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