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The Search for Neofascism
The Use and Abuse of Social Science

A critical study by social scientists to identify 'neofascism' in the modern world.

A. James Gregor (Author)

9780521859202, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 27 March 2006

318 pages
23.6 x 15.8 x 2.4 cm, 0.548 kg

2007 Outstanding Academic Title -- Choice Magazine

A study of the informal logic that has governed the half-century of academic writing devoted to what has been generally identified as 'neofascism', together with a careful assessment of those political movements and regimes considered the proper objects of inquiry. The intent of the study is both pedagogical and cautionary. Its central thesis of the work is that terms like 'fascism', 'generic fascism', and 'neofascism' are often used with considerable indifference, applied uniquely to political movements and regimes considered on the 'right' rather than the 'left', intended more often to denigrate rather than inform. The result has been confusion. Within that context some of the most important political movements of our time are considered, including, among others, the Alleanza Nazionale of Italy and the Bharatiya Janata Party of India, both of which have discharged leadership roles in their respective governments: identifying either as 'neofascism' has clear implications for international relations.

1. The decay of an enterprise
2. Fascism
3. Neofascism: some presumptive candidates
4. Julius Evola, fascism and neofascism
5. Black nationalism and neofascism: Marcus Garvey and the universal negro improvement association
6. Black nationalism and neofascism: Elijah Muhammad and the Lost Found nation of Islam
7. Islamofascism: neofascism in the Middle East
8. Hindutva: the case for a Saffron fascism
9. Post-Maoist China: fascism with Chinese characteristics
10. Conclusions.

Subject Areas: History of ideas [JFCX], Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000 [HBLW3], General & world history [HBG]

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