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The re-emergence of fascism

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  • "Dennis Eisenberg reveals in this book how that post-war America and in the post-war world, fascism has in many cases emerged in a more sophisticated form, in which racism and anti-semitism are often veiled in "anti-communist" appeals. When the smoke of battle finally lifted from the face of Europe at the end of the Second World War, the full horror of fascism was revealed. Innocent millions had died, and the misery and destruction which had stemmed from the creed of national socialism would surley have seemed sufficient to have caused this totalitarian political movement to be condemned by everyone. Nevertheless, its supporters still flourish today. Groups organize, hold public meetings, publish inflammatory literature, and dream of the day when they will once again returen to power. In this revealing volume, the author describes in detail who the members -- and leaders -- of these groups are, where they are to be found, and quotes examples from their magazines and pamphlets."

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  • "The re-emergence of fascism"
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