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Fascism and dictatorship: the Third International and the problem of fascism

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1. Person/Familie Poulantzas, Nicos Ar [VerfasserIn]
Titel Fascism and dictatorship: the Third International and the problem of fascism
Verantw.-ang. Nicos Poulantzas ; translated from the French by Judith White ; translation editors, Jennifer and Timothy O'Hagan
Verlagsort London
Verlag Verso
Ort d. 2. Verlages New York
2. Verlag Distributed in the USA and Canada by Schocken Books
E-Jahr 1979, ©1974
E-Jahr 1979
Umfangsangabe 366 Seiten
Formatangabe 21 cm
Weitere Angaben Translation of Fascisme et dictature
Weitere Angaben Includes bibliographical references and index
Ang. z. Inhalt the problem of the period and steps in the class struggle. II. Immediate effects on the Comintern's analysis of fascism. 4. Conclusion: the Transition to Monopoly Capitalism, and 'Economic Crisis'. 1. The Political Crisis: Fascism and the Exceptional State. I. The problem and the Comintern. II. Thalheimer, Gamsci, Trotsky. III. The analytical framework: political crisis, class struggle and the institutional system. 2. The Growth of Fascism. 1. General Propositions. I. Contradictions between dominant classes and dominant fractions of classes. II. The crisis of hegemony. III. Modifications in hegemony. IV. The breaking of representational ties, and the political parties. V. The ideological crisis. VI. The offensive by big capital and the power bloc. a. On attack and defence. b. The steps in the process. VII. The fascist parties, fascism and the dominant classes and class fractions; domination, hegemony and the ruling class: the relative autonomy of fascism. 2. Germany. I. The economic contradictions. II. Big and medium capital: was fascism 'economically retrograde'?. III. The crisis and the politico-ideological process. IV. The Nazi Party, Nazism and the dominant classes and class fractions; hegemony and the ruling class. 3. Italy. I. The economic contradictions. II. Big capital and landowners. III. The crisis and the politico-ideological process. IV. The fascist party, fascism and the dominant classes and class fractions; hegemony and the ruling class. 1. General Propositions. I. Steps and characteristics of the 'process of defeat' and the working-class defensive. II. Forms of the ideological crisis: the crisis of the revolutionary organizations. III. Social Democracy: class nature and function, policy, and the thesis of 'social fascism'. IV. The Communist Parties and their policy: the turns of the Comintern and strategy of alliances. V. The fascist organizations, fascism and the working class; the condition of the working class under fascism. [...]
Hinw. auf parallele Ausg. Erscheint auch als (Online-Ausgabe): Poulantzas, Nicos Ar: Fascism and dictatorshipPoulantzas, Nicos Ar: Fascism and dictatorship. London: Verso ; New York : Distributed in the USA and Canada by Schocken Books, 1979, ©1974
ISBN 0-902308-85-8
ISBN 978-0-902308-85-5
Schlagwort / lok. Künstlerische Forschung
Schlagwort / lok. Faschismus/Geschichte
Schlagwort / lok. Marxismus
Schlagwort / lok. Diktatur / Entstehung
Inhaltliche Zsfg. Poulantzas's book is the first major Marxist study of German and Italian fascism to appear since the Second World War. It carefully distinguishes between fascism as a mass movement before the seizure of power and fascism as an entrenched machinery of dictatorship. It compares the distinct class components of the counter-revolutionary blocs mobilized by fascism in Germany and Italy; analyzes the changing relations between the petty bourgeoisie and big capital in the evolution of fascism; discusses the structures of the fascist State itself, as an emergency regime for the defence of capital; and provides a sustained and documented criticism of official Comintern attitudes and policies towards fascism in the fateful years after the Versailles settlement. Fascism and Dictatorship represents a challenging synthesis of factual evidence and conceptual analysis that has been rare in Marxist political theory to date
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