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This is a chapter from the book:
Fascism

Fascism
And How Democracy Comes to Terms with It

Munich 1996. 2nd revised edition 2023

Preliminary remarks: On making a proper comparison

Part 1: The Concept of Fascism

  • A. Familiar tones in the fascists’ criticism of the nation’s failure — or: popular arguments for a streamlined state
  • B. Radically rectifying the disrupted relationship between the class state and its people
  • C. The right of a righteous nation to the whole world, or: War — what else?
  • D. Justice — or: The fascist state carries out its selection via racism, killing Jews, euthanasia, Lebensborn

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