Part, Chapter, or Section |
Title |
Author |
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General Introduction |
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PART I |
FASCISM IN ITALY |
|
A. |
Fascism as an Oppostion Movement |
|
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
|
|
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 Strength in Numbers |
Benito Mussolini
|
26. |
The Anti-Modernist Aesthetic of Strapaese |
Mino Maccari |
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. (a) |
From the Abyssinian Campaign |
Marching Songs of Fascist Soldiers Abroad |
36. (b) |
From the Spanish Campaign |
Marching Songs of Fascist Soldiers Abroad |
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 |
|
A. |
German Fascism before the Nazi Seizure of Power |
|
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 |
|
i |
The Establishment of the Third Reich 1933-1935 |
|
67. |
German Rebirth |
Alfred Rosenberg
|
68. |
The Third Reich as Savior of the West |
Hermann Göring
|
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
|
|
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. |
The Voice of Spain |
Ramiro Ledesma Ramos |
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 |
Rolăo Preto
|
103. |
Ersatz Fascism |
Rolăo 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 Celminš
|
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 Szálasi
|
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 González von Mareés
|
iii |
Brazil
|
|
122. |
A Fourth Era of Humanity Dawns |
Plinio Salgado
|
123. |
The Soul of the Nation Awakens |
Plinio Salgado
|
iv |
Japan
|
|
124. |
The Need for a Totalitarian Japan |
Nakano Seigō
|
125. |
Write Your Own Mein Kampf |
Nakano Seigō
|
PART IV |
THEORIES OF FASCISM |
|
A. |
Reactions to Fascism 1920-1945
|
|
i |
Ambivalent or Positive Reactions to the Spread of Fascism |
|
126. |
Black Sheep |
Vilfredo Pareto
|
127. |
A Plague of Amateur Mussolinis |
Kenneth Roberts
|
128. |
A Sunny Disposition |
Robert Michels
|
129. |
The Italian Volksstaat |
Johann W. Mannhardt |
130. |
The Italian Experiment |
Erwin von Beckerath |
131. |
To Each Country its Own Fascism |
James Strachey Barnes |
132. |
The Makers of Europe |
Giuseppe Borgese |
133. |
A Sense of Humor |
Sir Charles Petrie
|
134. |
A Bad Good Thing |
H.G. Wells
|
ii |
Interpretations of Fascism by Marxists |
|
135. |
Three Comintern Responses to Fascism |
Comintern
|
(a) |
Opening the Door to Fascism |
Comintern
|
(b) |
White Terror |
Comintern
|
(c) |
Fruit of the Womb |
Comintern
|
136. |
Erroneous Definitions |
Palmiro Togliatti
|
137. |
The Purging Fires of Fascism |
R. Palme Dutt |
138. |
The Return of the Dark Ages |
E. J. Strachey |
iii |
Democratic Critiques of Fascism |
|
139. |
Tribal Loyalties |
G.D.H. and M.I. Cole
|
140. |
Dragon's Teeth |
R.A. Brady |
141. |
The Hopeless Task |
Karl Polanyi
|
142. |
Rabbits Ruled by Stoats |
George Orwell
|
143. |
Black Magic |
Peter Drucker
|
144. |
The Iron Heel |
Max Horkheimer
|
iv |
Four Wartime Analyses of Fascism |
|
145. |
Forcing Elephants into Foxholes |
Wilhelm Reich
|
146. |
The Fear of Freedom |
Erich Fromm
|
147. |
Market Forces |
Harold Laski
|
148. |
Rationalism Debunked |
Talcott Parsons
|
B. |
Post-War Judgements on Fascism |
|
i |
Some Approaches to Fascism |
|
149. |
Paradigms of Fascism |
Bernt Hagtvet and Stein Larsen |
a. |
Marxist Approaches |
|
150. |
The View From Moscow |
A Soviet Political Dictionary
|
151. |
The View from East Germany |
Joachim Petzold |
152. |
The View of a Western Marxist |
Martin Kitchen |
b. |
Fascism as the Product of Structural Forces |
|
153. |
Extremism of the Centre |
Seymour M. Lipset |
154. |
Defective Nation-Building |
Bernt Hagtvet and Stein Rokkan |
155. |
Redemptive Potential |
Geoffrey Eley |
c. |
Psycho-Historical Approaches |
|
156. |
Fear and Destructiveness |
The Frankfurt School
|
157. |
Making Sense |
Gerald M. Platt |
158. |
Raising the Dead |
Klaus Theweleit |
d. |
Modernization Theories |
|
159. |
Blood and Death |
Barrington Moore |
160. |
Utopian Anti-Modernism |
Henry A. Turner Jun |
161. |
Fascist Modernity |
Emilio Gentile |
ii |
Some Individual Theories of the Fascist Minimum |
|
162. |
Resisting Transcendence |
Ernst Nolte |
163. |
The Total Charismatic Community |
A. James Gregor
|
164. |
The Latecomer |
Juan B. Linz |
165. |
Verbal Revolutionarism |
Renzo de Felice |
166. |
A Mulish Concept |
Gilbert Allardyce |
167. |
A Third Way |
George L. Mosse |
168. |
A New Nationalist Authoritarian State |
Stanley Payne |
160. |
A New Civilization |
Zeev Sternhell
|
170. |
The New Synthesis |
Roger Eatwell |
PART V |
POST-WAR FASCISMS |
|
i |
Verdicts on the 'Fascist Era' from Veteran Fascists |
|
171. |
Fascism: Myth and Reality |
Julius Evola
|
172. |
The Third Reich: The Triumph of the Demagogues |
Ernst Niekisch
|
173. |
Lenin was Right |
Maurice Bardeche |
174. |
The Ideals of the Fascist Era |
Leon Degrelle
|
175. |
The Lunacy of Fascism and Nazism |
Arthur Kenneth Chesterton
|
176. |
Hubris and Miscalculation |
Oswald Mosley
|
ii |
Discourses of Post-War Fascism |
|
(a) |
Universal Nazism |
|
177. |
The Revival of National Socialism |
Colin Jordan
|
178. |
A Racist Catechism |
The West European Foundation |
179. |
How to Save Europe |
Guy Amaudruz |
(b) |
Holocaust Denial
|
|
180. |
The Miracle of the Telephone Box |
Leon Degrelle
|
181. |
A Monumental Lie |
Thies Christophersen |
182. |
An Ever-Flowing River |
John Day
|
(c) |
Historical Revisionism
|
|
183. |
The Bicycle Thief |
David Irving
|
184. |
Laying it on the Line |
David Irving
|
185. |
From Class War to Race War |
Ernst Nolte |
186. |
Truth and Fiction |
Gerhard Frey
|
(d) |
Eurofascism |
|
187. |
The European Revolution |
The Malmo Manifesto |
188. |
The True Europe's Revolt against the Modern World |
Julius Evola
|
189. |
Europe a Nation |
Oswald Mosley
|
(e) |
The New Right
|
|
190. |
Regenerating History |
Alain de Benoist
|
191. |
The Metapolitical Rebirth of Europe |
Pierre Krebbs |
192. |
A Breath of Fresh Air |
Michael Walker
|
(f) |
The Conservative Revolution
|
|
193. |
German Nihilism |
Armin Mohler |
194. |
The Will to Modernity of the Conservative Revolution |
Louis Dupeux |
195. |
Heroic Realism |
Robert Steukers |
(g) |
Third Position
|
|
196. |
The European Genius and the Rediscovery of the Sacred |
Adolfo Morganti |
197. |
The Political Soldier and the National Revolution |
Derek Holland
|
198. |
A Community of Destiny |
Groupe Union Defense |
iii |
Contemporary Expressions of Fascism |
|
(a) |
Ideological Fascism |
|
199. |
Songs for Europe |
Skrewdriver
|
200. |
The Immortal Principle |
Hartwig Huber |
201. |
The Greening of Nazism |
Padraig Cullen |
202. |
Spiritual AIDS |
John Tyndall
|
(b) |
Militant Fascism |
|
203. |
Blood, Soil, and Faith |
L'Oeuvre Francaise |
204. |
The Cleansing Hurricane |
William Pierce
|
205. |
Patriots of the World Unite! |
Paymat |
206. |
God's Own |
Afrikaner-Weerstandsbeweging |
207. |
The Romanian Ethnocratic State |
Noua Dreapta
|
(c) |
Electoral Fascism |
|
208. |
Living Stones of the New Spain |
Frente Nacional |
209. |
The European Home |
Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands
|
210. |
Saving the Nation |
British National Party
|
211. |
For a New Italy |
Movimento Sociale Italiano
|
212. |
King Kong Meets his Match |
Russia's Liberal Democratic Party
|
|
EPILOGUE |
|
213. |
The Deadly Trunk of Fascism |
Primo Levi
|
|
Select Bibliography |
|
|
Acknowledgements |
|
|
Index |
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