Fascism
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Table of Contents
General Introduction
PART I: FASCISM IN ITALY
Introduction
A. Fascism as an Oppostion Movement
Introduction
i. Pre-1918 Tributaries of Fascism
1.
The War as a Source of National Renewal
,
2.
The War as a Proletarian Cause
,
3.
The War as the Catharsis of Italian Society
,
4.
The War as a Revolutionary Event
,
5.
'Trenchocracy'
,
6.
The Futurist Vision of the New Italy
,
7.
From the Old Italy to the New
,
8.
The War as the Midwife of a New Italian People
,
ii Fascism in Opposition 23 March 1918 - 27 October 1922
9.
San Sepulcro Fascism
,
10.
The Regency of Fiume as the Harbinger of the New Italy
,
11.
The Nationalist Blueprint for a New Italy
,
12.
The Squadistri as the Revolutionaries of the New Italy
,
13.
Fascism as the Victory of the New Italy
,
14.
The Incorporation of the Peasantry into the Italian Nation
,
15.
Fascism's Myth: The Nation
,
iii. The Coalition Government 30 October 1922 - 3 January 1925
16.
A Futurist Portrait of the New Prime Minister of Italy
,
17.
The New State Born of Syndicalism and Statism
,
18.
Fascism's European Mission
,
19.
The End of the Liberal Regime
,
B. Fascism in Power January 1925-April 1945
Introduction
i. The Formative Years of the 'Totalitarian' Regime January 1925-February 1929
20.
Fascism as a Total Conception of Life
,
21.
Fascist Mysticism
,
22.
Fascism as the Creator of the Third Italian Civilization
,
23.
The Leader as the Voice of the Reborn Race
,
24.
The Strength in Numbers
,
25.
The Anti-Modernist Aesthetic of Strapaese
,
26.
The Modernist Aesthetic of Novecento
,
27.
The University as the Incubator of a Fascist Elite
,
28.
The Achievements of the Fascist Revolution
,
ii The Period of Consolidation 1930-1934
29.
Towards a Fascist Europe
,
30.
The Role of Youth under Fascism
,
31.
Fascist Corporativism as the Key to a New International Order
,
32.
Mussolini's Century
,
33.
Going to the People
,
34.
The Birth of a New Civilization
,
iii Imperialist Expansion and Alignment with Nazism 1935-1939
35.
The Vital Need for Empire
,
36.
(a) From the Abyssinian Campaign
(b) From the Spanish Campaign
37.
The Autarkic Mentality and the New Fascist Order
,
38.
Blood Brothers: Fascism and Nazism
,
39.
The Introduction of Fascist Racial Policy
,
iv Fascism at War 1940-1943
40.
People of Italy! Run to your Arms!
,
41.
Safeguarding Europe's Birthright against the Jewish Conspiracy
,
42.
The New Europe which will Arise from the Axis Victory
,
v The Italian Socialist Republic 1943-1945
43.
Fascism Reborn
,
44.
The Greatest Massacre of All Time: Democracy
,
45.
What Might Have Been: Axis Europe
,
PART II: FASCISM IN GERMANY
Introduction
A. German Fascism before the Nazi Seizure of Power
Introduction
i Pre-1914 Precursors of German Fascism
46.
The Redemptive Mission of German Culture
,
47.
The Need to Transcend Liberalism
,
48.
The Rebirth of German Genius
,
49.
Planting the New Reich
,
50.
The Need for the Nation to be Healed
,
ii Non-Nazi German Fascisms
51.
The Resurgence of the West
,
52.
The Eternal German Reich
,
53.
The Organic German Nation
,
54.
The Great War: Father of a New Age
,
55.
The Germany of the Freikorps
,
56.
The Emergence of a New Type of Human Being
,
57.
The Prussian Spirit: Salvation of the White Race
,
58.
The German Knight as the Key to Europe's Recovery
,
iii Nazism before 1933
59.
The Mission of the Nazi Movement
,
60.
Barren Trees
,
61.
'Christ-Socailism'
,
62.
Let there be Light
,
63.
Motherhood and Warriorhood as the Key to a National Socialism
,
64.
Nordic Thinking and the German Rebirth
,
65.
Breeding a New Nobility
,
66.
The New Human Synthesis
,
B. German Fascism in Power 1933-1945
Introduction
i The Establishment of the Third Reich 1933-1935
67.
German Rebirth
,
68.
The Third Reich as Savior of the West
,
69.
The Total Revolution of National Socialism
,
70.
The New Breed of German
,
71.
The New German Woman
,
72.
The Legal Basis of the Total State
,
73.
The Place of Art in Germany's Political Reawakening
,
ii The Period of Consultation 1936-1939
74.
Soldierly Economics
,
75.
The Joy of the National Socialist Economy
,
76.
The Expansionary Spirit of a Rejuvenated People
,
77.
Nazism's World Crusade against the Jews
,
78.
The Divine Mission of the SS
,
79.
The Role of Youth in Perpetuating the Third Reich
,
80.
The Successful Cleansing of German Culture
,
81.
National Socialism as the Custodian of European Being
,
82.
The Third Reich as the Cure for the European Sickness
,
iii The Third Reich at War 1939-1945
83.
The New European Order
,
84.
A National Socialist Common Market
,
85.
Improving the Stock
,
86.
The True Meaning of the War
,
87.
The Ultimate Turning-Point: Total War
,
88.
Moral Dilemmas
,
89.
Heimat
,
90.
The Rebirth of National Socialism
,
PART III: ABORTIVE FASCISMS 1922-1945
Introduction
A. European Fascisms
i. Britain
91.
Christ, Nietzsche, and Caesar
,
92.
Towards a Fascist Europe
,
93.
A Corporate Britain
,
94.
Britain Awake!
,
95.
A Spiritual Typhus
,
96.
Hitler Shows the Way
,
ii Ireland
97.
The New Corporate Ireland
,
iii Spain
98 Ramiro Ledesma Ramos.
The Voice of Spain
99.
Total Feeling
,
100.
Bread and Justice
,
101.
A New Breed of Spaniards
,
iv Portugal
102.
The Wind of Change
,
103.
Ersatz Fascism
,
v France
104.
Empty Portfolios
,
105.
Saving France
,
106.
The European Revolution and the New State
,
107.
The Rebirth of European Man
,
vi Belgium
108.
The Revolution of Souls
,
109.
Fascism's Century
,
vii Norway
110.
The Nordic Revival
,
111.
A Greater Norway
,
viii Finland
112.
The Battle for the New Finland
,
113.
The Revolution of the Finnish Heart
,
ix Estonia
114.
A New Estonia
,
x Latvia
115.
A Latvian Latvia
,
xi Romania
116.
The Romanian Legionary's Mission in Spain
,
117.
The Resurrection of the Race
,
xii Hungary
118.
Hungarism
,
B. Non-European Fascisms
i. South Africa
119.
The Reawakening of the Boerevolk
,
ii Chile
120.
Chilean Action and National Regeneration
,
121.
The Soul of the Race
,
iii Brazil
122.
A Fourth Era of Humanity Dawns
,
123.
The Soul of the Nation Awakens
,
iv Japan
124.
The Need for a Totalitarian Japan
,
125.
Write Your Own Mein Kampf
,
PART IV: THEORIES OF FASCISM
Introduction
A. Reactions to Fascism 1920-1945
Introduction
i Ambivalent or Positive Reactions to the Spread of Fascism
126.
Black Sheep
,
127.
A Plague of Amateur Mussolinis
,
128.
A Sunny Disposition
,
129.
The Italian Volksstaat
,
130.
The Italian Experiment
,
131.
To Each Country its Own Fascism
,
132.
The Makers of Europe
,
133.
A Sense of Humor
,
134.
A Bad Good Thing
,
ii Interpretations of Fascism by Marxists
135.
(a) Opening the Door to Fascism
(b) White Terror
(c) Fruit of the Womb
136.
Erroneous Definitions
,
137.
The Purging Fires of Fascism
,
138.
The Return of the Dark Ages
,
iii Democratic Critiques of Fascism
139.
Tribal Loyalties
,
140.
Dragon's Teeth
,
141.
The Hopeless Task
,
142.
Rabbits Ruled by Stoats
,
143.
Black Magic
,
144.
The Iron Heel
,
iv Four Wartime Analyses of Fascism
145.
Forcing Elephants into Foxholes
,
146.
The Fear of Freedom
,
147.
Market Forces
,
148.
Rationalism Debunked
,
B. Post-War Judgements on Fascism
Introduction
i Some Approaches to Fascism
149.
Paradigms of Fascism
,
150.
The View From Moscow
,
151 Joachim Petzold.
The View from East Germany
152.
The View of a Western Marxist
,
153.
Extremism of the Centre
,
154.
Defective Nation-Building
,
155.
Redemptive Potential
,
156.
Fear and Destructiveness
,
157.
Making Sense
,
158.
Raising the Dead
,
159.
Blood and Death
,
160.
Utopian Anti-Modernism
,
161.
Fascist Modernity
,
ii Some Individual Theories of the Fascist Minimum
162.
Resisting Transcendence
,
163.
The Total Charismatic Community
,
164.
The Latecomer
,
165.
Verbal Revolutionarism
,
166.
A Mulish Concept
,
167.
A Third Way
,
168.
A New Nationalist Authoritarian State
,
160.
A New Civilization
,
170.
The New Synthesis
,
PART V: POST-WAR FASCISMS
Introduction
i Verdicts on the 'Fascist Era' from Veteran Fascists
171.
Fascism: Myth and Reality
,
172.
The Third Reich: The Triumph of the Demagogues
,
173.
Lenin was Right
,
174.
The Ideals of the Fascist Era
,
175.
The Lunacy of Fascism and Nazism
,
176.
Hubris and Miscalculation
,
ii Discourses of Post-War Fascism
177.
The Revival of National Socialism
,
178.
A Racist Catechism
,
179.
How to Save Europe
,
180.
The Miracle of the Telephone Box
,
181.
A Monumental Lie
,
182.
An Ever-Flowing River
,
183.
The Bicycle Thief
,
184.
Laying it on the Line
,
185.
From Class War to Race War
,
186.
Truth and Fiction
,
187.
The European Revolution
,
188.
The True Europe's Revolt against the Modern World
,
189.
Europe a Nation
,
190.
Regenerating History
,
191.
The Metapolitical Rebirth of Europe
,
192.
A Breath of Fresh Air
,
193.
German Nihilism
,
194.
The Will to Modernity of the Conservative Revolution
,
195.
Heroic Realism
,
196.
The European Genius and the Rediscovery of the Sacred
,
197.
The Political Soldier and the National Revolution
,
198.
A Community of Destiny
,
iii Contemporary Expressions of Fascism
199.
Songs for Europe
,
200.
The Immortal Principle
,
201.
The Greening of Nazism
,
202.
Spiritual AIDS
,
203.
Blood, Soil, and Faith
,
204.
The Cleansing Hurricane
,
205.
Patriots of the World Unite!
,
206.
God's Own
,
207.
The Romanian Ethnocratic State
,
208.
Living Stones of the New Spain
,
209.
The European Home
,
210.
Saving the Nation
,
211.
For a New Italy
,
212.
King Kong Meets his Match
,
EPILOGUE
213.
The Deadly Trunk of Fascism
,
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index

