The Fruits of Fascism
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Author | Simon Reich |
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Language | English |
Subject | Fascism |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Publication date | November 1990 |
Media type | |
Pages | 341 |
ISBN | 0-8014-9729-9 |
OCLC | 21443039 |
330.94/086 20 | |
LC Class | HC286.5 .R39 1990 |
The Fruits of Fascism: Postwar Prosperity in Historical Perspective is a 1990 book by a professor of International Affairs, Simon Reich.[1][2]
It describes the difference in the economic success of nations in post World War II Europe. The book links the effects of globalization of democratic nations and contrasts them with the economic growth of non-globalized nations which emerged from fascist regimes. It implies that globalization by international mergers of privately owned corporate legal bodies might form the basis for future tyranny through the monetary system.[citation needed]
See also
[edit]- World government
- Zeitgeist, a film portraying some aspects of this book
References
[edit]- ^ Milward, Alan S. (1992-01-01). "The Fruits of Fascism: Postwar Prosperity in Historical Perspective". German History. 10 (1): 126–127. doi:10.1093/gh/10.1.126. ISSN 0266-3554.
- ^ Wagner, Frank Peter (December 1991). "The Fruits of Fascism: Postwar Prosperity in Historical Perspective. By Simon Reich. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1990. 341p. 15.95 paper". American Political Science Review. 85 (4): 1488–1489. doi:10.2307/1963997. ISSN 1537-5943.
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