Mass society, social class, and the emergence of fascism - Springer




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[PDF] “The Doctrine of Fascism” (1932) by Benito Mussolini

No individuals or groups (political parties, cultural associations, economic unions, social classes) outside the State Fascism is therefore opposed to 

Mass society, social class, and the emergence of fascism - Springer

A MATURE SOCIOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION of fascism is only now becoming possible Our historical experience has broadened as new fascist movements and regimes 

[PDF] The Rise and Fall of Fascism - eScholarship

materialist school has focused on fascism's supposed lower-middle class or middle polemics between idealism and materialism in the social sciences

[PDF] 'Fascism', 'Para-fascism' and 'Fascistization'

models of generic fascism have been concentrated on a definition model of social organization and a powerful antidote to class

[PDF] Fascism - Yad Vashem

This group of corporations plans the economy and settles differences between social classes In a totalitarian state, the government has total control over and 

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