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  1. The article identifies five paradigmatic stages of a fascist movement, although he notes that only Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy progressed through all five: Intellectual exploration, where disillusionment with popular democracy manifests itself in discussions of lost national vigor

  2. 22. Juli 2019 · Here is Paxton’s first definition of fascism, from the Five Stages of Fascism pages 22-23: Where is the “fascism minimum” in all this? Has generic fascism evaporated in this analysis? It is by a functional definition of fascism that we can escape from these quandaries.

  3. 32. 34 Milza proposes four stages: a first fascism, that of marginal movements of intellectu-als from both Right and Left; a second fascism, that of militant activists on the road to power; a third fascism, exercising power; and a fourth, under the pressures of war. 12 Paxton.

  4. The Anatomy of Fascism is a 2004 book by Robert O. Paxton, published by Alfred A. Knopf . Paxton sought to establish a more concise definition of fascism in an era where people used the term loosely. [1] The author argued that fascism only took root in countries which had more dysfunctional societies and in which conservative elites chose to ...

  5. Gareth Thompson The propaganda of universal fascism: peace, empire and international co-operation in British Union of Fascists' publicity from 1932 to 1939, Corporate Communications: An International Journal 25, no.4 4 (Jul 2020): 577–592.

    • Robert O. Paxton
    • 1998
  6. 1. Nov. 2020 · 591. 13K views 3 years ago. Historian Robert Paxton argues that fascism is best understood, not as a coherent political ideology, by rather as a series of political and social techniques for...

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  7. The Five Stages of Fascism* By Robert O. Paxton. Book Fascism. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 2006. Imprint Routledge. Pages 23. eBook ISBN 9781351158367. ABSTRACT. At first sight, nothing seems easier to understand than fascism.