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Fascism, Anti-fascism, Communism, Anti-communism and Pacifism
2005The Wall Street Crash of October 1929 triggered the greatest crisis in the history of capitalism. And yet its impact was not felt in France until 1931/32, far later, for example, than in either Britain or Germany; indeed 1929 and 1930 were the optimum years of inter-war French prosperity. The year 1926 had seen the collapse of the government brought to
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Monthly Review, 1953
The United States is moving toward fascism and war. New developments may change this course, but we speak here of present trends. Two great facts dominate today's pattern of events: (1) Abroad, the central fact is the impossibility of containing Communism.
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The United States is moving toward fascism and war. New developments may change this course, but we speak here of present trends. Two great facts dominate today's pattern of events: (1) Abroad, the central fact is the impossibility of containing Communism.
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Communism, Fascism, and Bourgeois Democracy
Monthly Review, 1967Review of Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy by Barrington Moore, Jr.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Leters on communism, fascism and nazism
Economy and Society, 1984(1984). Leters on communism, fascism and nazism. Economy and Society: Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 375-377.
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An analysis of attitudes toward fascism and communism.
The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1940College students at Princeton reject both the labels of fascism and communism, the latter carrying the greater stigma. Knowledge of fascism or communism bears little relation to intensity of opposition. The majority of students feel that the two systems are good for the countries in which they are found.
Daniel Katz, Hadley Cantril
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Fascism, Communism, and Social Theory
1993Abstract The first three chapters emphasized the inner history and traditions of sociology—intellectual moorings that strongly determined its current malaise. But sociology also operates within larger intellectual contexts derived largely from an American experience that is selectively derived and defined.
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