[lit-ideas] Re: What is Fascism

  • From: "Lawrence Helm" <lawrencehelm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 12:21:20 -0800

I just this morning ordered Michael Mann's Fascists and Paxton's The Anatomy
of Fascism.  I wish you'd told me before that I already had a definition up
my sleeve.  I could have saved $35.64.

 

Lawrence

 

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Lawrence writes:

 

> Further down in his review, Pinto lists a definition by Paxton: "Fascism
may

> be defined as a form of political behaviour marked by obsessive

> preoccupation with community decline, humiliation, or victim-hood and by

> compensatory cults of unity, energy, and purity; in which a mass based
party

> of committed nationalist militants, working in uneasy but effective

> collaboration with traditional elite groups, abandons democratic liberties

> and pursues with redemptive violence and without ethical or legal
restraints

> goals of internal cleansing and external expansion."

 

This is not all Paxton (The Anatomy of Fascism) has to say about  

Fascism's distinctive features. Although he's been criticized, even by  

some who admire his work, for not giving enough place in it to  

'ideology,' and admits that perhaps he should have, nevertheless, I'd  

recommend his book highly.

 

He is, I think, very good on the history of Italy between the wars, as  

it bears on Mussolini's rise. One thing that strikes me as silly about  

most of these Socratic enterprises is that those who try to answer  

questions of the form 'What is x?' already have definitions of x up  

their sleeves, i.e., they know beforehand what they will and will not  

accept as examples of x, which makes such enterprises more stipulative  

than empirical.

 

Robert Paul

Reed College

 

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