142 Pages
by
Routledge
142 Pages
by
Routledge
142 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1935, The Growth of Fascism in Great Britain discusses how the tendencies which have produced fascism on the European continent are by no means absent in England. The growth of fascism in England’s ‘green and pleasant land’ is not only to be gauged by the size of the British Union of Fascists. Sir Oswald Mosley’s movement follows the German and Italian models, but the economic,... Read more
Introduction by Harold J. Laski 1. The End of Expansion 2. Fascist Theory and Capitalist Practice 3. The Decline of British Capitalism 4. The New Economic Policy 5. The Withdrawal of British Democracy 6. Reaction-The Next Stage Index
Biography
W. A . Rudlin






