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Fascism 2E is a comprehensive introduction to one of the most significant and controversial political movements of the modern era. Kevin Passmore traces fascism’s emergence in post-World War I Europe, analyzing the social, economic, and political conditions that gave rise to this ideology.
The book explores the defining features of fascism, including its emphasis on ultranationalism, authoritarianism, and the glorification of the state. Passmore examines how fascist movements across different nations—from Italy to Germany to Japan—adapted core principles to local contexts while maintaining fundamental ideological similarities.
This updated edition addresses contemporary debates about fascism’s resurgence in 21st-century politics, helping readers understand both historical fascism and modern manifestations. The work is essential for students, scholars, and general readers seeking to understand this pivotal movement’s origins, ideology, and enduring influence on global politics.







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