The Doctrine of Fascism

The Doctrine of Fascism
Title The Doctrine of Fascism PDF eBook
Author Benito Mussolini
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 32
Release 2016-12-08
Genre
ISBN 9781541240742

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This is the original Doctrine of Fascism. This doctrine worked as the basis of the Italian Fascist Party and influenced numerous fascist movements and individuals that followed. "Fascism, the more it considers and observes the future and the development of humanity quite apart from political considerations of the moment, believes neither in the possibility nor the utility of perpetual peace. It thus repudiates the doctrine of Pacifism - born of a renunciation of the struggle and an act of cowardice in the face of sacrifice. War alone brings up to its highest tension all human energy and puts the stamp of nobility upon the peoples who have courage to meet it." -Mussolini

My Autobiography

My Autobiography
Title My Autobiography PDF eBook
Author Benito Mussolini
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 274
Release 2012-04-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0486148092

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DIVRecollections of the Italian dictator's public and private life — from his early years as an agitator and journalist to the "March on Rome" and his first years in power. /div

Origins and Doctrine of Fascism

Origins and Doctrine of Fascism
Title Origins and Doctrine of Fascism PDF eBook
Author Giovanni Gentile
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 158
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351501038

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Giovanni Gentile (1875-1944) was the major theorist of Italian fascism, supplying its justifi cation and rationale as a developmental form of dictatorship for status-deprived nations languishing on the margins of the Great Powers. Gentile's "actualism" (as his philosophy came to be called) absorbed many intellectual currents of the early twentieth century, including nationalism, syndicalism, and futurism. He called the individual to an idealistic ethic of obedience, work, self-sacrifi ce, and national community in a dynamic rebellion against the perceived impostures of imperialism. This volume makes available some of his more signifi cant writings produced shortly before and after the Fascist accession to power in Italy.

The Doctrine of Fascism

The Doctrine of Fascism
Title The Doctrine of Fascism PDF eBook
Author Benito Mussolini
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Total Pages 32
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Genre Fascism
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Democracy

Democracy
Title Democracy PDF eBook
Author Ricardo Blaug
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 632
Release 2016-02-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 074869613X

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Put together specially for students of democracy, this invaluable reader gathers key statements from political thinkers, explained and contextualised with editorial commentaries. This new edition includes a new introduction, new sections and 29 new readings published since the first edition. Arranged into four sections "e; Traditional Affirmations of Democracy, Key Concepts, Critiques of Democracy and Contemporary Issues "e; it covers democratic thinking in a remarkably broad way. A general introduction highlights democracy's historical complexity and guides you through the current areas of controversy. The extensive bibliography follows the same structure as the text to help you deepen your study.

Fascism

Fascism
Title Fascism PDF eBook
Author Benito Mussolini
Publisher
Total Pages 313
Release 1968
Genre Fascism
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Giovanni Gentile

Giovanni Gentile
Title Giovanni Gentile PDF eBook
Author A. James Gregor
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 139
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351517511

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The recent rise in Europe of extreme right-wing political parties along with outbreaks of violent nationalist fervor in the former communist bloc has occasioned much speculation on a possible resurgence of fascism. At the polemical level, fascism has become a generic term applied to virtually any form of real or potential violence, while among Marxist and left-wing scholars discredited interpretations of fascism as a "product of late capitalism" are revived. Empty of cognitive significance, these formulas disregard the historical and philosophical roots of fascism as it arose in Italy and spread throughout Europe. In Giovanni Gentile: Philosopher of Fascism, A. James Gregor returns to those roots by examining the thought of Italian Fascism's major theorist.In Gregor's reading of Gentile, fascism was-and remains-an anti-democratic reaction to what were seen to be the domination by advanced industrial democracies of less-developed or status-deprived communities and nations languishing on the margins of the "Great Powers." Sketching in the political background of late nineteenth-century Italy, industrially backward and only recently unified, Gregor shows how Gentile supplied fascism its justificatory rationale as a developmental dictatorship. Gentile's Actualism (as his philosophy came to be identified) absorbed many intellectual currents of the early twentieth century including nationalism, syndicalism, and futurism and united them in a dynamic rebellion against new perceived hegemonic impostures of imperialism. The individual was called to an idealistic ethic of obedience, work, self-sacrifice, and national community. As Gregor demonstrates, it was a paradigm of what we can expect in the twenty-first century's response, on the part of marginal nations, to the globalization of the industrialized democracies. Gregor cites post-Maoist China, nationalist Russia, Africa, and the Balkans at the development stage from which fascism could grow.The f