DAN GLAZEBROOK eavesdrops on the bourgeois intelligentsia and the stories it tells itself at this moment of crisis
Marxists in the Face of Fascism
Probing interrogation of the left's response to the rise of the extreme right
ORIGINALLY published in 1984, this book's reissue is timely in an era where neofascist parties are making seemingly inexorable electoral headway throughout Europe and beyond.
With more than 50 essays, along with an excellent introduction by David Beetham, it sheds considerable light on the parallels and the differences between the inter-war fascists and their successors today.
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