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Lyttelton, A. (1979) ‘Italian Fascism’ in W. Laqueur (ed.) Fascism: A Reader’s Guide
Harmondsworth: Penguin, 81–114.
Marx, K. (1973) ‘The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon’ in D. Fernbach (ed.) Surveys
from ExileHarmondsworth: Penguin and New Left Review, 143–249.
Miliband, R. (1973) The State in Capitalist SocietyLondon: Quartet.
Mommsen, H. (1979) ‘National Socialism: Continuity and Change’ in W. Laqueur (ed.)
Fascism: A Reader’s GuideHarmondsworth: Penguin, 151–92.
Speer, A. (1970) Inside the Third ReichLondon: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
Vincent, A. (1995) Modern Political Ideologies2nd edn, Oxford: Blackwell.
Weber, E. (1979) ‘Revolution? Counter-Revolution? What Revolution?’ in W. Laqueur (ed.)
Fascism: A Reader’s GuideHarmondsworth: Penguin, 488–531.

Further reading


Griffin’s reader in fascism (1995) is an invaluable source of material with acute introductions
and prefaces. Griffin has recently published Moderism and Fascism(Basingstoke: Palgrave,
2007). Kitchen’s Fascism(1976) is comprehensive and readable, concise and incisive. Fromm’s
Fear of Freedom(London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1942) is a classic interpretation of
fascism that draws upon psychoanalysis for its explanation. For detailed analyses of fascism
in the inter-war period, see the Fascism Readered. A. Kallis (London: Routledge, 2003).
Albert Speer’s Inside the Third Reich(1970) is a fascinating read.

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