Russian Fascism: Traditions, Tendencies, Movements

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M.E. Sharpe, 5 feb 2001
Will Russia's fragile and flawed democracy meet the same fate as interwar Germany's Weimar Republic? That is the question that prompts this meticulous analysis of fascism, its manifestations in Russian political and cultural history, and fascist tendencies and movements in contemporary Russia. The author devotes chapters to the many Russian political parties, movements, and organizationst that have been labeled (or mislabeled) as fascist. He critically examines each in terms of program, leadership, and organizational effectiveness. Against the background of the current climate of opinion and events in Russia, he concludes with a careful attempt to weigh the pospects for a fascist outcome.
 

Índice

Defining Fascism
3
Selected Definitions of Fascism
21
List of Writers on Fascism Surveyed
24
Does Russia Have a Fascist Tradition?
26
Nationalists Communists Orthodox Christians and NeoPagans
48
Cossacks Skinheads and Soccer Fans
74
Zhirinovsky and the LiberalDemocratic Party of Russia
85
Barkashov and the Russian National Unity
113
Other Fascist Organizations
221
Comparative Overview of Fascist Organizations
253
Conclusion Weimar Russia?
260
Afterword
263
Notes
267
Bibliographical Note
299
Bibliography
301
Index
325

Appendix The RNU Oath and Code of Honor
187
Dugin Limonov and the NationalBolshevik Party
190

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