Fascism and Political Theory offers both students and
researchers a thematic analysis of fascism, focusing on the
structural and ideological links between fascism, capitalism and
modernity. Intended as a critical discussion of the origins and
development of fascist ideology, each chapter deals with a core
substantive issue in political theory relevant to the study of
fascism and totalitarianism, beginning with an assessment of the
current state of debate.
The emphasis on formal ideology in contemporary Anglo-American
historiography has increased our awareness of the complexity and
eclectic nature of fascist ideologies which challenge liberalism
and social democracy. Yet in too many recent works, a programmatic
or essentialist reading of fascist ideology as a ?secular religion?
is taken for granted, while researchers remain preoccupied with the
search for an elusive ?fascist minimum?.
In this book Woodley emphasizes that many outstanding questions
remain, including the structural and ideological links between
fascism and capitalism, the social construction of fascist
nationalism, and the origins of fascist violence in European
colonialism. This volume consolidates the reader's theoretical
understanding and provides the interdisciplinary skills necessary
to understand the concrete social, economic and political
conditions which generate and sustain fascism.
A timely critique of culturalist and revisionist approaches in
fascism studies which provides a concise overview of theoretical
debates between liberalism, Marxism and poststructuralism, this
text will be of great interest to students of politics, modern
history and sociology.
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