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Fascism for the Million
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72 pages
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The book offers insight into the historical context of fascism in Britain during the 1930s, exploring how ordinary citizens were drawn to the British Union of Fascists amidst societal issues like hunger and housing. Oswald Mosley, the movement's leader and a former Labour Minister, presents his ideas with a sense of high idealism, challenging the modern perception of fascism as merely a tool of thuggery and persecution. This work reveals the motivations and beliefs that led many to support a controversial political movement during a tumultuous era.
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2019, paperback
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