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Fascism Global Rise

Sebastian Farnham

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Fascism: Global Rise explores the widespread emergence of fascist movements between the 1920s and 1940s. It examines how diverse societies succumbed to authoritarian ideologies during the interwar period. The book highlights the critical role of economic instability, the manipulation of nationalism, and the effectiveness of propaganda in establishing totalitarian regimes. For example, hyperinflation and mass unemployment created an environment ripe for extremist ideologies.

 
The book employs a comparative analysis of case studies from Europe, Asia, and South America, demonstrating both the shared characteristics and unique adaptations of fascism across different cultures. It progresses from the pre-conditions that fostered fascism to the core tenets of its ideology. Furthermore, it dissects the political strategies used by fascist leaders to seize power and delves into specific regimes like those in Italy, Germany, and Japan, providing a comprehensive understanding of this complex historical phenomenon.
Disponible depuis: 02/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 63 pages.

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