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Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter One Introduction: Fascism & Fascism Studies
Academic discussion of fascism
Griffin’s mythic core: fascism as palingenetic ultra-nationalism
A mythic (not political-economic) core
Fascism as revolutionary
Analysing Fascism: an approach from Critical Discourse Analysis
Chapter Two Discourse-Historical Analysis
Introduction
Discourse-Historic Analysis— text in historic context
Exploring context: intertextuality and recontextualization in fascist music
Text—discursive strategies
Application: Griffin speech at the indigenous family day
Conclusion
Chapter Three British Fascism: A Synoptic History of People and Parties
Introduction
The emergence of British fascism
British Union of Fascists
Growing radicalisation: Discipline and Action at Olympia
The State Intervenes
Post war
The Post-War Mosleyite Tradition
The National Socialist tradition, post-war
Racial Populists
Consolidation and fragmentation: the National Front, 1967–
Contemporary British fascism
Chapter Four ‘Britain’ and ‘British’: the protection of race and nation
Who is/isn’t British: the surface and depths of British fascist nationalism
Humour, and the challenge to tolerance
A Green and Pleasant Land
Women and the eugenic National project
‘Race-mixing’ and eugenics
Conclusion
Chapter Five A ‘real alternative’? Fascism and ‘Third Way’ economics
Fascist political economies
Fascists on ‘communism’
Fascists on ‘capitalism’
Capitalism and the Nation
The solution: national capitalism
Corporatism: emulating Fascist Italy
Distributism: a ‘native’ fascist economic model
Conclusion
Chapter Six Fascism and its Threat to Civil Society
Illiberalism and inequality
‘Democracy’s Masters’
Mass media, fascism and democracy
‘Vested Interests’ and the mass media
Fascism and violence
Street violence
Conclusion
Conclusion
Analysis
Understanding
Oppose
References
Primary sources
Secondary sources
Copyright
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