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Patrick A. Blank

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Fundamental Misinterpretation

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Reviewed: 10-29-20

The book defines Fascism by looking at the actions and activities, not the motivations, of fascists from the Germany and Italy before and during the world wars. This approach is completely upside down.

Fascism is first and foremost an ideology. It employes intellectuals to create justifications for the centralization of power and the persecution of all who will not align themselves with the State. Fascism seeks to inflame the grievances of the current culture and redress these grievances by immediate and deadly force. The actions of the participants of a fascist society differ according to the particular goals set forth by the Head of State. It is revolutionary only in the sense that at no other time in history has mass communication and propaganda been so easily and effectively weaponized.

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Excellent Book

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Reviewed: 04-18-20

One of the best purchases I've made. The book is quite long but never boring. The writing and audio performance fit well together and the information in the book was very clear.

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Very Easy To Absorb

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Reviewed: 04-02-20

Well written and well narrated. This is a vital reference for me and I will read it again often.

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Clear and Powerful

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Reviewed: 03-29-20

One of the best works concerning liberty of the 19th century. It was a pleasure to read.

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Excellent in All Areas

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Reviewed: 12-07-19

The logic, the moral foundation, the clear reading, and the timeless relevance makes this one of, if not the best, audiobooks I've ever heard. I will certainly buy a hard copy as soon as I can.

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I wish I knew more about this fascinating topic.

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Reviewed: 08-06-19

If I knew more about the history of Rome, I would be in a better position to rate this book. Overall, I see no reason to doubt any of the observations.

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Infomercial - This isn't science.

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Reviewed: 12-29-18

Although well written and researched, this book is highly speculative and contains logical fallacies including, but not limited to, circular arguments.

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Fascinating

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Reviewed: 05-24-18

Very easy to follow and extremely well narrated. I will listen to this book several times, I'm sure.

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Clear and Profound.

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Reviewed: 03-27-18

Refreshingly well researched and relevant to the present time. To those who understand the limits of government competence, I highly recommend this book.

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