書籍詳情
格式
平裝書
頁數
430
語言
英語
已出版
Sep 7, 1995
出版商
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192892495
ISBN-13
9780192892492
描述
Roger Griffin delves into the complex and often controversial ideology of fascism, exploring its profound impact on modern history. He meticulously examines the origins, evolution, and ultimate legacy of fascist movements, dissecting the ways they have shaped societies and political landscapes around the globe.
Throughout the narrative, Griffin illuminates the ideological underpinnings of fascism and its implications for contemporary politics, inviting readers to consider how these ideas resonate in today’s world. His insightful analysis is grounded in historical examples, allowing for a deeper understanding of the forces that propelled fascism to prominence.
By engaging with both supporters and detractors of fascist thought, the author fosters a balanced discussion that stimulates critical reflection. This exploration not only sheds light on a significant chapter of human history but also prompts a reevaluation of the present, urging readers to recognize the enduring influence of fascist ideologies in modern discourse.
Throughout the narrative, Griffin illuminates the ideological underpinnings of fascism and its implications for contemporary politics, inviting readers to consider how these ideas resonate in today’s world. His insightful analysis is grounded in historical examples, allowing for a deeper understanding of the forces that propelled fascism to prominence.
By engaging with both supporters and detractors of fascist thought, the author fosters a balanced discussion that stimulates critical reflection. This exploration not only sheds light on a significant chapter of human history but also prompts a reevaluation of the present, urging readers to recognize the enduring influence of fascist ideologies in modern discourse.
類型
動作與冒險
歷史
恐怖
當代
自然
心理學