Fascism

Past, Present, Future
ISBN13: 9780195117936ISBN10: 019511793X Paperback, 272 pages
Oct 1997,  In Stock

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In Fascism: Past, Present, and Future , renowned historian Walter Laqueur illuminates the fascist phenomenon, from the emergence of Hitler and Mussolini, to Vladimir Zhirinovsky and his cohorts, to fascism's not so distant future. Laqueur describes how fascism's early achievements won many converts. But what successes early fascist parties can claim, Laqueur points out, are certainly overwhelmed by its disasters: Hitler may have built the Autobahnen , but he also launched the war that destroyed them. Laqueur tellingly uncovers contemporary adaptations of fascist tactics and strategies in the French ultra-nationalist Le Pen, the rise of skinheads and right-wing extremism, and Holocaust denial. He shows how single issues--such as immigrants and, more remarkably, the environment--have proven fruitful rallying points for neo-fascist protest movements. Fascism was always a movement of protest and discontent, and there is today a great reservoir of dissatisfaction with contemporary life throughout the world. Among the likely candidates for neo-fascist protest, Laqueur singles out certain parts of Eastern Europe and the Third World where old-fashioned class struggles still oppress millions.

In carefully plotting fascism's past, present, and future, Walter Laqueur offers a riveting, if sometimes disturbing, account of one of the twentieth century's most baneful political ideas, in a book that is both a masterly survey of the roots, the ideas, and the practices of fascism and an assessment of its prospects in the contemporary world.

Reviews

"One of Mr. Laqueur's distinguishing characteristics as a historian is his readability, and this volume is no exception."--The Washington Times

"A wide-ranging study of the many faces of fascism, by one of America's foremost historians....The book is a welcome addition."--Kirkus Reviews

"Among the last of a remarkable generation of German Jewish intellectuals, Walter Laqueur has seen and survived much of this century's agitated history. He has also written cogently, even presciently, about it for more than 40 years."--The New York Times Book Review

Product Details

272 pages; 5-5/16 x 8; ISBN13: 978-0-19-511793-6ISBN10: 0-19-511793-X

About the Author(s)

Walter Laqueur is co-editor of the Journal of Contemporary History and serves as chairman of the International Research Council at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. His books include Black Hundred , Russia and Germany , The Long Road to Freedom , The Fate of the Revolution , Terrorism , The Dream that Failed , and an autobiography, Thursday's Child has Far to Go .

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