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The Universal Aspects of Fascism & Fascism - James Strachey Barnes
‘This book has nothing to contrast with other works out there, because
it presents a new version of Fascism, something unique in our time.
’

— Roberto Fiore
The Universal Aspects of Fascism & Fascism - James Strachey Barnes

    Born in India, raised in Italy and Great Britain, James Strachey Barnes (1890-1955) was Secretary-General of the International Centre of Fascist Studies in Lausanne and a personal friend of Benito Mussolini. In the two books grouped in this volume, Barnes sets out to define the philosophy, the worldview (Weltanschauung) and the principles underlying fascism in which he sees a return to medieval values and a spiritual and moral revolt against the causes of the modern decay, namely materialism, subjectivism and individualism. A fervent Catholic, he also demonstrates the perfect compatibility of this doctrine with the teaching of the Church.
    Because it is universal and timeless, as shown by James Strachey Barnes in these pages, fascism today still represents, more than ever, the only hope of recovery—we could say ‘resurrection’, so advanced is their state of degeneration—of the European peoples.
    This republication is enriched with a foreword by Roberto Fiore, a founding member of the Third Position movement and current National Secretary of Forza Nuova and President of the Pan-European nationalist political party Alliance for Peace and Freedom.

Title: The Universal Aspects of Fascism & Fascism
Author: James Strachey Barnes
Foreword: Roberto Fiore
Preface: Benito Mussolini
Language: English
Size: 5.060" x 7.810" / 12,9 x 19,8 cm

Page count: 338
Binding type:
paperback
Laminate type: gloss
ISBN:
978-1-912853-22-9
Publication date: September 2020
RRP: $22, £17, 18 €, CA$28

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