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David Beetham, ed. Marxists in Face of Fascism.

Biblioteca / 1980-1989

David Beetham, editor. Marxists in face of Fascism. Writings by Marxists on Fascism from the Inter-War Period.

Manchester University Press, 1983.

Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble Books, 1984.

400 páginas.

CONTENTS

Introduction

Chronological Table

I – Fascism in Italy, 1921-8

1 – On Fascism, 1921 (‘Italy and Spain’, ‘Elemental Forces’, ‘The Two Fascisms’) / Antonio Gramsci

2 – Towards a Definition of Fascism (1922) / Giovanni Zibordi

3 – Rome Theses (1922) / Amadeo Bordega and Umberto Terracini

4 – Capital’s Offensive (1922) / Karl Radek

5 – The Struggle against Fascism (1923) / Klara Zetkin

6 – The Nature and Historical Significance of Fascism (1923) / Gyula Sas

7 – Democracy and Fascism (1924) / Antonio Gramsci

8 – The International Situation and the Struggle against Fascism (1926) / Antonio Gramsci

9 – The Contradictions of Fascism in Power (1926) / Palmiro Togliatti

10 – The Hegemony of the Working Class in the Anti-Fascist Struggle (1928) / Palmiro Togliatti

11 – On the Question of Fascism (1928) / Palmiro Togliatti

II – The Communist International: From ‘Social-Fascism’ to Popular Front

12 – The Victory of Fascism over the November Republic (1923) / German Communist Party

13 – Resolution on Fascism (1924) / Fifth World Congress of the Comintern

14 – The Period of Bourgeois-Democratic ‘Pacifism’ (1924) / Joseph Stalin

15 – Theses on the International Situation (1929) / Executive of the Comintern

16 – On Fascism (1931) / Dmitrii Manuilski

17 – The Revolutionary Way Out and the KPD (1932) / Ernst Thälmann

18 – On the German Situation (1933) / Palmiro Togliatti

19 – Resolution adopted by the National Conference, July 1934 / French Communist Party

20 – The Socialist—Communist Pact (1934) / Léon Blum

21 – The Working Class Against Fascism (1935) / Georgy Dimitrov

III – Communists in Opposition, 1928-37

22 – On Fascism (1928) / August Thalheimer

23 – So-called Social-Fascism (1929) / August Thalheimer

24 – The Development of Fascism in Germany (1930) / August Thalheimer

25 – The Danger of Fascism in Germany (1930) / Leon Trotsky

26 – For a Worker’s United Front against Fascism (1931) / Leon Trotsky

27 – Lessons of the Italian Experience (1932) / Leon Trotsky

28 – Bonapartism and Fascism (1934) / Leon Trotsky

29 – Against the ‘People’s Front’ (1935) / Leon Trotsky

30 – The Spanish Revolution, The Communist Party and the Opposition (1932) / Andrés Nin

31 – The Political Situation and Tasks of the Proletariat (1937) / Andrés Nin

32 – What is Fascism? (1934) / Ignazio Silone

IV – Social Democracy and Fascism

33 – Force and Democracy (1927) / Karl Kautsky

34 – Speech to the SPD Conference (1927) / Rudolf Hilferding

35 – In the Danger Zone (1930) / Rudolf Hilferding

36 – Between the Decisions (1933) / Rudolf Hilferding

37 – No to ‘Toleration’ (1930) / Max Seydewitz

38 – The Mission of the Socialist Workers’ Party (1932) / Max Seydewitz

39 – Some Causes and Consequences of German National-Socialism (1933) / Karl Kautsky

40 – Methods and Aims of the Struggle against Fascism (1933) / Karl Kautsky

41 – Revolutionary Socialism (1934) / Rudolf Hilferding

42 – Revolutionary Social Democracy (1934) / Alexander Schifrin

43 – The Only Route to Power (1934) / Max Seydewitz

44 – The Struggle for State Power (Linz Programme, 1926) / Social Democratic Workers Party of Austria

45 – Austrian Democracy Under Fire (1934) / Otto Bauer

46 – Fascism (1936) / Otto Bauer

47 – The Unification of Socialism (1936) / Otto Bauer

48 – The Origins of Fascism (1935) / Richard Löwenthal

V – The Fascist State, the Economy, and War

49 – The Proletariat, Fascism, and the Italian Economy (1927) / Angelo Tasca

50 – Fascist Italy, Hotbed of War (1927) / Palmiro Togliatti

51 – The Corporations and State Capitalism (1934) / Ignazio Silone

52 – The Fascist State and Monopoly Capitalism (1935) / Richard Löwenthal

53 – The ‘Controlled’ Economy (1936) / Otto Bauer

54 – Fascism and War (1938) / Otto Batter

Biographical Notes

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