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Fascist Regimes

Sebastian Farnham

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Fascist Regimes offers a comprehensive exploration into the rise and fall of fascist governments during the 20th century. It examines how ultranationalism, authoritarianism, and propaganda were used to garner support and consolidate power. The book uniquely dissects the anatomy of fascist ideology, the mechanics of propaganda, and the geopolitical consequences of expansionism, providing a framework for understanding political extremism. For example, the book highlights how sophisticated propaganda techniques were employed to manipulate public opinion, fostering unwavering loyalty while demonizing opposition.

 
The book begins by investigating the post-World War I conditions that enabled the rise of fascism, such as economic instability and social unrest. It then transitions into detailed case studies of regimes in Italy, Germany, and Japan, analyzing their institutional structures, methods of control, and the cult of personality promoted through relentless propaganda. The book draws connections to political science, sociology, and media studies by examining propaganda techniques and the social and economic conditions that facilitated the rise of fascism.

 
Ultimately, Fascist Regimes provides readers with vital insights into a dark period of history, equipping them with the knowledge to recognize and resist extremism. Its comparative analysis of diverse fascist movements, highlighting both shared characteristics and unique adaptations, offers a nuanced perspective relevant in today's world.
Available since: 03/21/2025.
Print length: 67 pages.

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