Elazar examines the social and political processes that determined the character of Fascist organization in Italy and its seizure of state power first in the provinces and then in the nation. She argues that the Fascists' "modus operandi" shaped the political struggles they engaged in and reflexively determined their own political significance. Employing both primary and secondary historical sources, Elazar reveals the crucial internal political struggles and inner contradictions through which Fascism was invented.
The political strategy of paramilitary organization and assault on labor...
Elazar examines the social and political processes that determined the character of Fascist organization in Italy and its seizure of state power fi...