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Re: Louis and Paul, please
Louis writes:
> I think it would it be a good idea to see how the exact question of
> fascism was approached by Marxists in the 1920's and 1930's. Two works
> that I'm familiar with that be a good point of departure would be
> Trotsky's "The Struggle Against Fascism in Germany" and Guerin's "Fascism
> and Big Business".
You can access all the essays in the Trotsky book in the M/E Archive.
There's a chronology page to put the essays in perspective -- i.e.,
election results, etc.
That way, even those who can't find the book, or can't afford to pay the
outrageous price of the book, can participate/follow the discussion.
http://csf.colorado.edu/psn/marx -- look in the "Others" section.
Ken.
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- Thread context:
- Re: First Wage-labor Law (England, 1349), (continued)
- Louis and Paul, please,
Chris Burford Sat 02 Sep 1995, 07:22 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Louis and Paul, please,
Louis N Proyect Sat 02 Sep 1995, 19:52 GMT
- Re: Louis and Paul, please,
Bryan A. Alexander Sat 02 Sep 1995, 22:34 GMT
- Re: Louis and Paul, please,
Zodiac Sat 02 Sep 1995, 23:54 GMT
- Re: Louis and Paul, please,
Doug Henwood Sun 03 Sep 1995, 03:03 GMT
- Re: Louis and Paul, please,
Paul Cockshott Sun 03 Sep 1995, 21:50 GMT
- Re: Louis and Paul, please,
Paul Cockshott Sun 03 Sep 1995, 21:59 GMT
- Re: Louis and Paul, please,
Louis N Proyect Mon 04 Sep 1995, 18:46 GMT
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