Author: Robert Paxton
Number of pages: 479 pages
Publisher: Dar Al-Rawafed
This book attempts to draw a specialized literature closer to a general discussion on fascism and to present it in a way that takes into account all its formations and complexities. He seeks to discover how the outbreak began. Therefore, he focuses closely on the actions of the fascists rather than their words, which is unusual, and he takes longer than usual to talk about the allies and partners of fascism, and the way in which the fascist regimes interacted with the great societies in which they sought to transform them.