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Fascists and Marxists

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2014

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Copyright © Government and Opposition Ltd 1975

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1 ‘It is clear that the prototype of fascism for Gregor remairis throughout – and despite the vast sco e over which the paradigm has been extended by the end of the book - the fascism of Mussolini's Italy. To see Mussolini's regime as the unacknowledged model for modern history has an air ot pleasantly depreciatory mockery. To offer Nazi Germany in such a guise would, by contrast, be well beyond a joke.

2 Gregor, A. James, The Ideology of Fascism, New York, Free Press 1969.Google Scholar