A critical study on the part of social scientists to identify neofascism wherever it appears in the modern world. The work attempts to show that most contemporary efforts are flawed in a number of ways, but more frequently than not because the characterization neofascist is used to defame, rather than identify a political movement or regime that shares some objectively identifiable properties. The discussion then suggests what the practical implications might be of such treatment.
A critical study on the part of social scientists to identify neofascism wherever it appears in the modern world. The work attempts to show that most contemporary efforts are flawed in a number of ways, but more frequently than not because the characterization neofascist is used to defame, rather than identify a political movement or regime that shares some objectively identifiable properties. The discussion then suggests what the practical implications might be of such treatment.
A. James Gregor is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of 24 books, most recently including The Faces of Janus: Marxism and Fascism in the Twentieth Century, Phoenix: Fascism in Our Time, Interpretations of Fascism, and Marxism, China and Development. He is a previous Guggenheim Fellow. Gregor has published 100 professional articles and has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Strategic Studies, Strategic Review, and Society.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The decay of an enterprise 2. Fascism 3. Neofascism: some presumptive candidates 4. Julius Evola, fascism and neofascism 5. Black nationalism and neofascism: Marcus Garvey and the universal negro improvement association 6. Black nationalism and neofascism: Elijah Muhammad and the Lost Found nation of Islam 7. Islamofascism: neofascism in the Middle East 8. Hindutva: the case for a Saffron fascism 9. Post-Maoist China: fascism with Chinese characteristics 10. Conclusions.
1. The decay of an enterprise 2. Fascism 3. Neofascism: some presumptive candidates 4. Julius Evola, fascism and neofascism 5. Black nationalism and neofascism: Marcus Garvey and the universal negro improvement association 6. Black nationalism and neofascism: Elijah Muhammad and the Lost Found nation of Islam 7. Islamofascism: neofascism in the Middle East 8. Hindutva: the case for a Saffron fascism 9. Post-Maoist China: fascism with Chinese characteristics 10. Conclusions.
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