Account for the Cyclical Revivals in the Fortunes of Neo-fascist Parties in Germany, France and Italy Since the 1950s - Nia Verdenhalven - Livros - GRIN Verlag - 9783638869881 - 3 de dezembro de 2007
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Account for the Cyclical Revivals in the Fortunes of Neo-fascist Parties in Germany, France and Italy Since the 1950s

Nia Verdenhalven

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Account for the Cyclical Revivals in the Fortunes of Neo-fascist Parties in Germany, France and Italy Since the 1950s

Essay from the year 2007 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: Western Europe, grade: A/First mark/ 1.0, King`s College London, course: Comparative European Politics, 19 entries in the bibliography, language: English, comment: The essay examines the three cyclical revivals of facism in Germany, Italy and France during the post war period and attempts to demonstrate that facism and its revivals are a by-product of capitalism. , abstract: Fascism - one associates this term automatically with the horrors of the Second World War and with an ideology that cost the lives of millions of people during this time. However, throughout the post-war period fascism could succeed to creep back into European politics and by now, the Front Nationale in France, Italy's Alleanza Nazionale and the far-right parties in Germany are deep-seated in the political landscapes of these countries and score at times worryingly high election results. This essay will examine the 'three waves of neo-fascism' in Germany, Italy and France and will attempt to demonstrate that the revivals of the ultra-right in all three countries were triggered by resentment and bitterness during times of economic stagnation and will thus suggest that fascism is a by-product of capitalism.

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Lançado 3 de dezembro de 2007
ISBN13 9783638869881
Editoras GRIN Verlag
Páginas 32
Dimensões 138 × 2 × 213 mm   ·   40 g
Idioma German