"This book deals with the continuing appeal of antifascism as a political concept and as a tool for fighting a real or imagined fascist enemy. Antifascism has undergone significant changes in how it has understood and combatted a perceived fascist danger from the 1920s down to the present"--
"This book deals with the continuing appeal of antifascism as a political concept and as a tool for fighting a real or imagined fascist enemy. Antifascism has undergone significant changes in how it has understood and combatted a perceived fascist danger from the 1920s down to the present"--
Paul Gottfried is Editor in Chief of Chronicles and former Horace Raffensperger Professor of Humanities at Elizabethtown College. He is the editor or author of fourteen books, including, The Vanishing Tradition and Fascism.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Antifa and the Mainstreaming of Antifascism 2. Origins of Antifascism 3. Post-World War II Antifascism 4. Defining and Redefining Fascism 5. Populism versus Antifascism 6. The Uses and Abuses of "Conservative" Antifascism 7. The Antifascist State Excursus: Antifascism and the Nature of Hobbesian Authority Afterthoughts
Introduction 1. Antifa and the Mainstreaming of Antifascism 2. Origins of Antifascism 3. Post-World War II Antifascism 4. Defining and Redefining Fascism 5. Populism versus Antifascism 6. The Uses and Abuses of "Conservative" Antifascism 7. The Antifascist State Excursus: Antifascism and the Nature of Hobbesian Authority Afterthoughts
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