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Fascism: Modern and Postmodern
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"Nothing makes me more certain of the victory of our ideas," boasted Adolph Hitler in 1930, "than our success in the universities." In less than two decades, graduates from German universities - nationalist politicians, scientists, engineers, doctors, administrators, police, and army officers - were operating his vast murder machine.
Fascism is that complex core of ideas which exalt the nation-state, race and culture, disregard the individual and the individual's rights, deny objective morality, and employ thought control and strict regimentation. Gene Edward Veith clarifies fascism's complexity and error. Skillfully and convincingly he combines historical narrative, cultural criticism, and theological analysis, offering much needed guidance.