Impressions of Soviet Russia
Charles Sarolea
"Even in Bavaria, as I was able to ascertain in the course of a visit to Munich in 1922, the Escherich and the Hitler organisations were not, as the French Press would make us believe, militarist and nationalist organisations; they were in the first instance established as a protection of the Bavarian middle class and peasantry against the Bolshevist peril. They were essentially “fascist” movements. Fascism, the potent weapon which the ex-Socialist leader Mussolini wielded against the Italian Communists, is not only an Italian phenomenon; Fascism has become an ubiquitous Central European phenomenon. It is the instinctive, inevitable and salutary reaction of the body politic against the disintegrating forces of revolutionary Socialism."
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Year:
1924
Edition:
3rd
Publisher:
Eveleigh Nash & Grayson
Language:
english
Pages:
294
File:
DJVU, 5.33 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1924