Roger Griffin:Faschismus von RogerHerausgegeben von Griffin (englisch) Taschenbuch Buch
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By RogerEdited by Griffin. Edited by RogerEdited by Griffin. Author RogerEdited by Griffin. The War as a Source of National Renewal, Giovanni Papini 2. The War as a Proletarian Cause, Revolutionary Syndicalism 3. The Nile on eBay FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Fascism by RogerEdited by Griffin A collection of extracts written by fascist thinkers and propagandists both inside and outside Europe, before and after the Second World War, this Reader offers an insight into the breadths and depths of this expanding political force. FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description Fascism as a political ideology is a product of the modern age. It is an ideology which has been identified with totalitarianism, state terror, social engineering, fanaticism, orchestrated violence, and blind obedience. Yet once again fascism is in the ascendant, suggesting that it is time for us to renew our understanding of its ideas, ideals, and inhumanities. What is fascism? Why does it still hold such strong appeal? Why does it create charismatic and dangerous movements? To what may these lead? This Reader offers a wide selection of texts written by fascist thinkers and propagandists both inside and outside Europe, before and after the Second World War. There are extracts on fascism in Italy and Germany, on the abortive pre-1945 fascisms, on reactions to fascism, and on post-war and contemporary fascism. With contributions from writers as diverse as Benito Mussolini and Primo Levi, Joseph Goebbels and George Orwell, this Reader provides a fascinating insight into the depths and breadths of fascism, prompting the student and general reader alike to give greater consideration to this expanding political force. Author Biography The author of several studies of fascism, Roger Griffin is Principal Lecturer in the Department of History at Oxford Brookes University. Table of Contents General Introduction PART I: FASCISM IN ITALY Introduction A. Fascism as an Oppostion Movement Introduction i. Pre-1918 Tributaries of Fascism 1. The War as a Source of National Renewal, Giovanni Papini 2. The War as a Proletarian Cause, Revolutionary Syndicalism 3. The War as the Catharsis of Italian Society, Filippo T. Marinetti 4. The War as a Revolutionary Event, Benito Mussolini 5. ''Trenchocracy'', Benito Mussolini 6. The Futurist Vision of the New Italy, Political Futurism 7. From the Old Italy to the New, Alfredo Rocco 8. The War as the Midwife of a New Italian People, Roberto Farinacci ii Fascism in Opposition 23 March 1918 - 27 October 1922 9. San Sepulcro Fascism, Benito Mussolini 10. The Regency of Fiume as the Harbinger of the New Italy, Gabriele D''Annunzio and Alceste De Ambris 11. The Nationalist Blueprint for a New Italy, The Italian Nationalist Association 12. The Squadistri as the Revolutionaries of the New Italy, Mario Piazzesi 13. Fascism as the Victory of the New Italy, Luigi Federzoni 14. The Incorporation of the Peasantry into the Italian Nation, Benito Mussolini 15. Fascism''s Myth: The Nation, Benito Mussolini iii. The Coalition Government 30 October 1922 - 3 January 1925 16. A Futurist Portrait of the New Prime Minister of Italy, Filippo T. Marinetti 17. The New State Born of Syndicalism and Statism, Sergio Panunzio 18. Fascism''s European Mission, Curzio Malaparte 19. The End of the Liberal Regime, Benito Mussolini B. Fascism in Power January 1925-April 1945 Introduction i. The Formative Years of the ''Totalitarian'' Regime January 1925-February 1929 20. Fascism as a Total Conception of Life, Giovanni Gentile 21. Fascist Mysticism, Italian Fasci Abroad 22. Fascism as the Creator of the Third Italian Civilization, Benito Mussolini 23. The Leader as the Voice of the Reborn Race, Augusto Turati 24. The Strength in Numbers, Benito Mussolini 25. The Anti-Modernist Aesthetic of Strapaese, Mino Maccari 26. The Modernist Aesthetic of Novecento, Marco Bontempelli 27. The University as the Incubator of a Fascist Elite, Giuseppe Bottai 28. The Achievements of the Fascist Revolution, Benito Mussolini ii The Period of Consolidation 1930-1934 29. Towards a Fascist Europe, Asvero Gravelli 30. The Role of Youth under Fascism, Giovanni Giurati 31. Fascist Corporativism as the Key to a New International Order, Ugo Spirito 32. Mussolini''s Century, Giuseppe Bottai 33. Going to the People, Achille Starace 34. The Birth of a New Civilization, Benito Mussolini iii Imperialist Expansion and Alignment with Nazism 1935-1939 35. The Vital Need for Empire, Benito Mussolini 36. Two Marching Songs of Fascist Soldiers Abroad (a) From the Abyssinian Campaign (b) From the Spanish Campaign 37. The Autarkic Mentality and the New Fascist Order, Edmondo Rossoni 38. Blood Brothers: Fascism and Nazism, Benito Mussolini 39. The Introduction of Fascist Racial Policy, Gioacchino Volpe iv Fascism at War 1940-1943 40. People of Italy! Run to your Arms!, Benito Mussolini 41. Safeguarding Europe''s Birthright against the Jewish Conspiracy, Alfredo Cioffi 42. The New Europe which will Arise from the Axis Victory, Carlo Costamagna v The Italian Socialist Republic 1943-1945 43. Fascism Reborn, The Fascist Republican Party 44. The Greatest Massacre of All Time: Democracy, Benito Mussolini 45. What Might Have Been: Axis Europe, Benito Mussolini PART II: FASCISM IN GERMANY Introduction A. German Fascism before the Nazi Seizure of Power Introduction i Pre-1914 Precursors of German Fascism 46. The Redemptive Mission of German Culture, Richard Wagner 47. The Need to Transcend Liberalism, Paul De LaGarde 48. The Rebirth of German Genius, Julius Langbehn 49. Planting the New Reich, Stefan George 50. The Need for the Nation to be Healed, Theodor Fritsch ii Non-Nazi German Fascisms 51. The Resurgence of the West, Otto Dickel 52. The Eternal German Reich, Arthur Moeller Van Den Bruck 53. The Organic German Nation, Edgar Jung 54. The Great War: Father of a New Age, Ernst Junger 55. The Germany of the Freikorps, Ernst Von Salomon 56. The Emergence of a New Type of Human Being, Ernst Junger 57. The Prussian Spirit: Salvation of the White Race, Oswald Spengler 58. The German Knight as the Key to Europe''s Recovery, Otto Strasser iii Nazism before 1933 59. The Mission of the Nazi Movement, Adolf Hitler 60. Barren Trees, Franz Pfeffer Von Salomon 61. ''Christ-Socailism'', Joseph Goebbels 62. Let there be Light, Gottfried Feder 63. Motherhood and Warriorhood as the Key to a National Socialism, Gregor Strasser 64. Nordic Thinking and the German Rebirth, Hans F.K. Gunther 65. Breeding a New Nobility, R. Walther Darre 66. The New Human Synthesis, E. Gunther Grundel B. German Fascism in Power 1933-1945 Introduction i The Establishment of the Third Reich 1933-1935 67. German Rebirth, Alfred Rosenberg 68. The Third Reich as Savior of the West, Hermann Goering 69. The Total Revolution of National Socialism, Joseph Goebbels 70. The New Breed of German, Gottfried Benn 71. The New German Woman, Paula Siber 72. The Legal Basis of the Total State, Carl Schmitt 73. The Place of Art in Germany''s Political Reawakening, Adolf Hitler ii The Period of Consultation 1936-1939 74. Soldierly Economics, Werner Daitz 75. The Joy of the National Socialist Economy, Robert Ley 76. The Expansionary Spirit of a Rejuvenated People, Paul Ritter 77. Nazism''s World Crusade against the Jews, Hammer Press 78. The Divine Mission of the SS, Heinrich Himmler 79. The Role of Youth in Perpetuating the Third Reich, Willi F. Konitzer 80. The Successful Cleansing of German Culture, Helmuth Langenbucher 81. National Socialism as the Custodian of European Being, Martin Heidegger 82. The Third Reich as the Cure for the European Sickness, Christoph Steding iii The Third Reich at War 1939-1945 83. The New European Order, Paul Herre 84. A National Socialist Common Market, Hans S. V. Heister 85. Improving the Stock, Walter Gross 86. The True Meaning of the War, Joseph Goebbels 87. The Ultimate Turning-Point: Total War, Robert Ley 88. Moral Dilemmas, Heinrich Himmler 89. Heimat, Schwarzes Korps 90. The Rebirth of National Socialism, Adolf Hitler PART III: ABORTIVE FASCISMS 1922-1945 Introduction A. European Fascisms i. Britain 91. Christ, Nietzsche, and Caesar, Oswald Mosley 92. Towards a Fascist Europe, Oswald Mosley 93. A Corporate Britain, Alexander Raven Thomson 94. Britain Awake!, E.D. Randell 95. A Spiritual Typhus, Arthur Kenneth Chesterton 96. Hitler Shows the Way, William Joyce ii Ireland 97. The New Corporate Ireland, Eoin O''Duffy iii Spain 98 Ramiro Ledesma Ramos. The Voice of Spain 99. Total Feeling, Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera 100. Bread and Justice, Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera 101. A New Breed of Spaniards, Antonio Vallejo-Nagera iv Portugal 102. The Wind of Change, Rolao Preto 103. Ersatz Fascism, Rolao Preto v France 104. Empty Portfolios, George Valois 105. Saving France, Jacques Doriot 106. The European Revolution and the New State, Marcel Deat 107. The Rebirth of European Man, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle vi Belgium 108. The Revolution of Souls, Leon Degrelle 109. Fascism''s Century, Jose Streel vii Norway 110. The Nordic Revival, Vidkun Quisling 111. A Greater Norway, Vidkun Quisling viii Finland 112. The Battle for the New Finland, Lapua 113. The Revolution of the Finnish Heart, Elias Simojoki ix Estonia 114. A New Estonia, Evl x Latvia 115. A Latvian Latvia, Gustavs Celmin xi Romania 116. The Romanian Legionary''s Mission in Spain, Ion Mota 117. The Resurrection of the Race, Corneliu Codreanu xii Hungary 118. Hungarism, Ferenc Szalasi B. Non-European Fascisms i. South Africa 119. The Reawakening of the Boerevolk, Ossewabrandwag ii Chile 120. Chilean Action and National Regeneration, Carlos Keller 121. The Soul of the Race, Jorge Gonalez iii Brazil 122. A Fourth Era of Humanity Dawns, Plinio Salgado 123. The Soul of the Nation Awaken, Oxford University Press<