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Re: AUT: Very few libertarian marxist analyses of fascism....



Franz Neumann, "Behemoth" (1942 - a revised ed was published sometime in the
60s). A very important work.

Also, Tim Mason, "Nazism, Fascism & the Working Class", 1995. Interesting
book by a fine historian.

John

> From: Michael Handelman <mhandelman1@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 10:43:35 -0700 (PDT)
> To: aut-op-sy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: AUT: Very few libertarian marxist analyses of fascism....
>
> With the exception of Gilles Dauve
> (Fascism/Anti-Fascism), there is very little
> libertarian marxist work, that I know of, analyzing
> fascism.
>
> I'm reading "International Fascism: Theories, Causes,
> and the New Consensus". And the marxists they do put
> in, come from various authoritarian versions of
> marxism: Stalinist (Comintern), Trotskyist (Trotsky),
> a guy who roots his theory in Thalheimer, and
> structural marxists (Poulantza).
>
> These authoritarian marxists set up a useful strawman,
> for the liberal academics, that dominate this book.
> Why is there such little libertarian marxist analysis
> of fascism?
>
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