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Books on the Ideology of Fascism and National Socialism

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Beefheart posted on Fri, Mar 26 2010 7:20 PM

I'm fairly aware that fascism comes from the same interventionist and authoritarian roots as any other brand of socialism, but what books out there really delve into it? I already know Hayek speaks about it in The Road to Serfdom, which I already have as well as Reimann's Vampire Economy, and am soon to get my hands on George Watson's Lost Literature of Socialism and Mises' Omnipotent Government... but is there anything else? I was considering getting R.D. Butler's book, but its too expensive for just one book.

My personal Anarcho-Capitalist flag. The symbol in the center stands for "harmony" and "protection"-- I'm hoping to illustrate the bond between order/justice and anarchy.

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cret replied on Sat, Mar 27 2010 3:25 AM

the mises sites had numerous mp3s about their views on fascism.

 

i dont know that there is really much difference operationally between a fascist state and functioning 'national socialism'.

various symbols and icons may be different.  and religious themes may be stressed or destressed.

maybe wiki readings of salazar, franco, hitler and mussolini may give you some contrast.

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