Going Nazi

Carrol Cox cbcox at ilstu.edu
Mon Jan 28 15:06:18 PST 2002


It is arguable that one of the reasons it was not possible to build an anti-Nazi movement in Germany in time to stop Hitler was that there was too much of a tendency to see Nazism as a new expression of Bonapartism. One of the arguments against this quite incontinent throwing around of the terms "nazi" and "fascism" is that in looking out for the authoritarianism of the '30s we will fail to see the _really_ dangerous and yet unnamed authoritarianism of the 2000s.

Carrol



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