Hello, I'm decently new to fascism as a movement and ideology but m intrigued by it and wish to explore it further. I've already read the Doctrine of Fascism and was wondering where I should go from there.
(Didn't know whether to post this on /pol/ or here also no National Socialist work, only classical or Falangist works)
Tomorrow We Live - Mosley Fascism: 100 Questions asked and Answered -Mosley Selected Writings of Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera Codex Fascismo - H.R. Morgan For my Legionaries - Codreanu Imperium - Yockey (Though it is recommended you read Spengler's Decline of the West before you read this one although it is not completely necessary) The Coming Corporate State - Alexander Raven Thompson
If you're interested in fascism in the general sense of far right-wing thought, the Conservative Rev is probably the best place to start. It will give you a huge descriptive list of thinkers to look into, and give you the lay of the land so you can understand how much they had in common and usually knew eachother. If you're interested in fascism as a political movement you should look into Gottfried, Sternhell, Griffin, Gregor, but these will give you a very "external" reading.
James Brown
Slit your wrists
Henry Williams
Blumpft's biography
Gabriel Allen
I’m seeing a lot more of these posts. Did some internet celebrity tell his audience to start reading this topic in particular?
Brody Reyes
Hasn’t Renzo De Felice’s biography of Mussolini been translated yet?
Brandon Reed
No, and it probably never will be. It's so long and in-depth that the only people interested in reading it in the Anglosphere would be serious scholars of Italian fascism, and those people already know how to read Italian.
Christopher Reyes
>I'm decently new to fascism as a movement and ideology but m intrigued by it and wish to explore it further. You should stop where you are, turn around, and walk away.
Blake Gomez
It's all 'feels before reals', so go fuck books and with your gut.
Italian Fascism and the Syndicalist Tradition - David Roberts The Action Française and Revolutionary Syndicalism - Paul Mazgaj Cult of Violence: Sorel and the Sorelians - Jack Roth Avant-Garde Fascism: The Mobilization of Myth, Art, and Culture in France, 1909–1939 - Mark Antliff
Jayden Turner
13 year old: buys Mein Kampf and LARPS as a nazi
grown up: reads Mein Kampf unironically as well as other fascist literature and is an actual nazi
Know the difference
Lincoln Sanchez
Dropping that list just incase.
The central ones are unavailable in English (they're the most interesting imho).
You can add to that list Aristotle's Nichomachean ethics, Hegel's political writings and his Philosophy of Right, and Carl Schmitt's works, since it is foudable in English and in the very same vein (i.e. organicist therefore fascistic).
Just because you're stupid doesn't mean we all are
Ian Davis
It's just a cope for the lower class
Grayson Reed
what's the correct ideological take for a peasant who wants to get peasants and merchants to fuck off from ruling shit
Julian Howard
some sort of anarchism or communalism
Nathan White
I think that's called cuckoldry
Brayden Peterson
Pewdiepie did
Owen Campbell
aight amerimutt dont blow a gasket
Owen Ward
You can't go wrong with anything by Giovanni Gentile, Oswald Mosley, or Codreanu. If you just want a quick rundown, then "Tomorrow We Live" and/or "100 Questions Asked & Answered" by Mosley are good. For falangist works, I'd recommend Antonio Primo de Rivera. Seethe harder, commies.