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K**R
Excellent
It perfectly defines fascism something I couldn't find in any other book about fascism . Its short and very easy to read I finished it in about 3 days.
R**R
Another "Violence is the only solution" idealism history
Like Hitler, Mussolini bought into the violence and oppression line. He believed a society can only be held together by violent force, and that violence should be sent to other people to subjugate them for the cause of a working society. So basically, violence for the sake of violence. Almost exactly the same beliefs of Hitler. Mussolini wanted to be a king...he was killed for his mistreatment of his people. Fascism has been, and remains a blight on every country that had Fascistic leaders, and followers of its violent force rhetoric.
S**H
Plethora of Typos Make Reading Confusing In Some Places
I think there are a lot of quotes in this book people may be surprised to find. There are many sections that have some interesting concepts, but throughout the book there are a vast number of typos and other odd errors. I know it was translated from Italian, but it's as if the book was not proofread. Some just have single consonant letters in between words and others just have incomplete sentences. And it's not like one or two mistakes, but many spread throughout the book. Even if it is less than a dollar how is the reader supposed to get a full understanding if there are so many mistakes. Amazon should fix this and update the book for their Kindle readers.
M**T
Gives a fantastic insight into what fascism really is
This book gives a fantastic look into the true meaning of fascism and what it actually is, since nowadays the word "fascist" or "fascism" are overly politicized buzzwords, which clouds the real meaning.
L**I
Interesting indeed
I had no idea what to expect from this book. But I suspected it might be universally interesting. This it is. There are many thoughts on this line of political thought. Fascism has been accused of many faults by people placing it next to Nazism among other things. This is categorically wrong for several reasons which I will not debate here. Read this brief work, and allow for a more juste image of this ideology, philosophy, school of thought. This embrace of the Roman empire and its heros and gods. Well worth a read.
S**O
Great
Great
T**K
Giovanni Gentile was the Neo-Hegelian author behind Fascism
The first and second rule of fight club is you do not talk about who the Marxists really are.The Doctrine of Fascism was written primarily by Giovanni Gentile though it is always almost exclusively attributed to Mussolini. Gentile has been written out of history for the most part because of what his enormous philosophical body of work and his allegiances point to which is that of Marxism, Collectivism and Socialism. Gentile was a student of Marx and Hegel and he was a well known as a Neo-Hegelian, which, Marx himself was also a Neo-Hegelian. The insidious reason Gentile was written out of history is that the Intellectual Left, the Marxist Left deliberately manipulated the political spectrum whereby they transposed, warped, Leftist crimes to the Right side of the spectrum. This is where the phrase the Fascist, and Fascist Right-winger comes from when in fact Fascism as an ideology is far Leftist, dictatorial, anti-Monarchy, anti-Church, movement. No university professor ever calls the German National Socialists of the 1930s or Mussolini's Fascist party radical Leftists. They always call them the far Right. The intellectual utopians that run our universities fabricated an illusion whereby 'the Right', the Hitlers, the Mussolini's, were deliberately mislabelled to be perceived as everything we know today as evil in 'the Right': white supremacy, eugenics, nationalism, totalitarianism when in fact the inverse is true. These leaders were LEFTISTS. We live in a time where the problems we face come from the secret society of Marxist Leftists. At the philosophical core of these murderous men was the far Leftist ideologies of Socialism and Communism and it had nothing to with what we perceive as 'the Right,' or conservatism.
B**1
The Doctrine of Fascism
Very good book and easy to read. Reviews El Duce's ideas on Fascism in Italy and alot of the points are still very relevant here and now. He believed that every Crisis was a chance for the Dictator to make more progress against any personal decisions and that government should be involved in every business and company. Unions are also very important to him just as they are today to this administration. This book is for the History lover who does not want it to repeat itself.
J**H
Great read for those interesting in learning about the ideology.
Great read for those interesting in learning about the ideology.
1**4
Fact over fiction
This is your first hand source of what fascism really means
D**L
It arrived with rests of food on the first page. It's disgusting.
It arrived with rests of food on the first page. It's disgusting.
C**N
Importante conhecer
Em um período em que tudo é relativizado na internet é de grande importância conhecer os textos originais para não cair nas armadilhas da pos-verdade.
K**R
Very interesting read
Highlights clearly the doctrines of Fascism accurately In a mostly clear but sometimes abstract fashion. For someone who doesn't read often, it was a hoot.
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