Fascism Today

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Fascism Today: A World Survey is a book by Angelo Del Boca and Mario Giovana. It is a survey of radical right-wing movements, from the roots of fascism to a present day (1960s) country-by-country discussion.

It was originally published in Milan, Italy as I "figli del sole" (English: The Children of the Sun) by Feltrinelli Editore in 1965. Translated, from the Italian, by R. H. Boothroyd, it was first published in English, in a 532-page harcover, by Pantheon Books in 1969. Heinemann in London republished it in 1970 (ISBN 0-434-18040-8).

[edit] Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Foreword
  1. What is Fascism?
  2. The 'Dark Valley' Years
  3. The 'New Order' Myth
  4. The 'Internationals'
  5. Germany
  6. Italy
  7. France
  8. Austria
  9. Belgium
  10. Spain
  11. Portugal
  12. Great Britain
  13. Greece and South Vietnam
  14. Japan
  15. The United States of America
  16. Latin America
  17. South Africa
  18. Africa
  19. Conclusions
  • Notes
  • Index