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Thursday February 23rd 2012

Interpretations Of Fascism, A. James Gregor

Interpretations Of Fascism provides a review of the efforts that have been made up to now to interpret and explain the phenomena of fascism. It addresses itself specifically to those efforts undertaken to provide a social science explanation of Mussolini’s Fascism. Dealing with the special application of social science methods to a specific problem, Interpretations Of Fascism provides a special perspective from which to examine fascism in a comparative context. The seminal work is useful for students of political theory, comparative politics, democracy and dictatorship, economic and political change, and modern European history. The documentation is profuse, and enhanced with an excellent bibliographic review that can serve scholars and interested general readers alike. — Midwest Book Review

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