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1 online resource (286 pages) : illustrations. |
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text file |
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NIOD studies on war, Holocaust, and genocide ; 5
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Studies of the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies ; 5.
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Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Series number at top of spine |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-280) and index. |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: Intellectual Fascism? -- Between Immunity and Pan-Fascism -- New Perspectives -- Europeanism, Fascism and Neoliberalism -- 1. `En Faisant l'Europe': Internationalism and the Fascist Drift -- `La Nouvelle Generation Europeenne': Generational Politics in 1920s France -- Reconciliation with Germany at All Costs? -- Metaphysical Europeanism -- 2. Planning, Fascism and the State: 1930-1939 -- From Liberalism to `l'Economie Dirigee' -- A National and Social Revolution -- Party Intellectuals at the Service of Fascism -- 3. Facing a Fascist Europe: 1939-1943 -- Defeat and Readjustment -- Tracing the Origins of Defeat -- `On the Threshold of a New World' -- New Rulers, Old Acquaintances -- Collaboration and Attentisme -- 4. A European Revolution?: Liberation and the Post-War Extreme Right -- Liberation and Persecution -- Exile and Exclusion -- `Beyond Nazism': Monarchism and the Heritage of Fascism -- Reinventing the Extreme Right -- Europeanism, Federalism and the Reconfiguration of the Extreme Right -- 5. Europeanism, Neoliberalism and the Cold War -- On Private Life and Facial Hair -- On Power: Pessimism, Aristocracy and the Distrust of Democracy -- A Mountain in Switzerland: Neoliberalism and the Mont Pelerin Society -- `This General Feeling of Open Conspiracy'. |
Access |
Open Access Unrestricted online access |
Summary |
Despite the recent rise in studies that approach fascism as a transnational phenomenon, the links between fascism and internationalist intellectual currents have only received scant attention. This book explores the political thought of Bertrand de Jouvenel and Alfred Fabre-Luce, two French intellectuals, journalists and political writers who, from 1930 to the mid-1950s, moved between liberalism, fascism and Europeanism. Daniel Knegt argues that their longing for a united Europe was the driving force behind this ideological transformation-and that we can see in their thought the earliest stages of what would become neoliberalism. |
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Project Muse Project Muse Open Access |
Subject |
Jouvenel, Bertrand de, 1903-1987. |
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Fabre-Luce, Alfred, 1899-1983. |
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Fabre-Luce, Alfred, 1899-1983 -- Political and social views. |
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Jouvenel, Bertrand de, 1903-1987 -- Political and social views. |
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Political science -- Philosophy. |
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Political and social views. |
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Liberalism. |
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Fascism. |
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Political science -- France -- Philosophy -- History -- 20th century.
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Political science. |
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France. |
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Philosophy. |
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History. |
Chronological Term |
20th century |
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Liberalism -- France -- History -- 20th century.
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Fascism -- France -- History -- 20th century.
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Chronological Term |
1900-1999 |
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History.
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Electronic books. .
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Project Muse, distributor.
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ISBN |
9789048533305 |
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9048533309 |
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9789462983335 |
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946298333X |
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