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    European Fascism.Michele Cone - 2005 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2005 (133):176-184.
    “If something begins when it acquires a name, we can date the beginnings of fascism precisely,” states the author of The Anatomy of Fascism, the Columbia University historian Robert Paxton, at the start of what is bound to be a controversial book (p. 24). Contradicting Zev Sternhell, the author of major books on fascism who has repeatedly named France as the intellectual cradle of fascism, Paxton asserts that Italy is where fascism started. The date was March 23, 1919, when Mussolini (...)
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    Overcoming a Tainted Past.Michèle Cone - 2009 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2009 (146):181-191.
    Over the years, the list of intellectuals who collaborated with the Nazis and their allies has gotten longer. Celebrated philosophers like Martin Heidegger and Paul de Man, celebrated novelists like Alain Robbe-Grillet and, more recently, Günter Grass have been placed on that list. The latter two authors put themselves on that list by publishing their memoirs.1 The nature of the misdeeds during the Nazi era ranged from carrying a Nazi party card and giving pro-Nazi lectures (Heidegger), to working in an (...)
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    French Modernisms: Perspectives on Art before, during, and after Vichy.Peter Schulman & Michele Cone - 2003 - Substance 32 (3):168.