Aurel Kolnai's The War against the West remains one of the most
insightful analyses of Nazi thought ever written. First published
in 1938 it was a revelation for many readers. Quite different in
tone and approach from most other analyses of Nazism available in
English, it was remarkable for the thoroughness with which it
discussed the writings of Nazi thinkers and for the seriousness
with which it took their views. In this edited collection published
eighty years after the original book, a team of distinguished
scholars reassess this classic text and also consider its continued
relevance to contemporary politics. They address issues such as the
comparison of Nazism and communism, anti-Semitism, British and
American perceptions of the Reich before the war and the Nazi legal
theory of Carl Schmitt. This book is a vital source for historians
of Nazism and Fascism.
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