Roger Griffin

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Roger Griffin is a British academic political theorist at Oxford Brookes University, England. His theory on fascism determines that it is palingenetic ultranationalism, with concepts and acts of national rebirth being its defining feature.

He has translated works by Norberto Bobbio and Ferruccio Rossi-Landi.

Fascism and Religion
The palingenetic core of generic fascist ideology
Revolution from the Right: Fascism
Notes towards the definition of fascist culture: the prospects for synergy between Marxist and liberal heuristics
How fascist was Mussolini?
The Sacred Synthesis: The Ideological Cohesion of Fascist Cultural Policy
Was Nazism fascist?
Nazism and generic fascism
"Party Time": The Temporal Revolution of the Third Reich
Hooked Crosses and Forked Paths: The Fascist Dynamics of the Third Reich
Nazi Art: Romantic Twilight or Post-modernist Dawn?
Totalitarian Art and the Nemesis of Modernity
Solving the fascist conundrum (review article)
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