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Three Faces of Fascism
Book • 1966
Ernst Nolte's "Three Faces of Fascism" offers a comparative analysis of fascism, exploring its diverse manifestations in Italy, Germany, and elsewhere.
The book examines the ideological roots of fascism, tracing its development from various intellectual and political currents.
Nolte analyzes the key figures and events that shaped fascist movements, highlighting their unique characteristics and commonalities.
The work also delves into the relationship between fascism and other political ideologies, such as communism and liberalism.
Nolte's analysis provides valuable insights into the complex nature of fascism and its enduring legacy.
The book examines the ideological roots of fascism, tracing its development from various intellectual and political currents.
Nolte analyzes the key figures and events that shaped fascist movements, highlighting their unique characteristics and commonalities.
The work also delves into the relationship between fascism and other political ideologies, such as communism and liberalism.
Nolte's analysis provides valuable insights into the complex nature of fascism and its enduring legacy.