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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Arendt Hannah -- The Origins of Totalitarianism, N. Y., 1951. Pt. III is especially directed to a discussion of the principles and
consequences of fascism. The author gives an effective account of
what "total domination" signifies in a reign of terror. Detailed
bibliography.
Bodrero Emilio -- "Fascism" in Dictatorship on Its Trial, ed. by Otto Forst de Battaglia
, London, 1930.
A brief, but significant, statement by a former Rector of the Uni-
versity of Padua and a Secretary of State to Mussolini.
Borgese G. A. -- Goliath, The March of Fascism, N. Y., 1938. Well written from the point of view of an Italian humanist.
Brady Robert A. -- The Spirit and Structure of German Fascism, Lon-
don, 1937. An extremely thorough and documented discussion of the economy
of National Socialist Germany, its institutions and its business
practices. See also: Brady Business as a System of Power; chapters on Ger-
many, Italy and Japan. N. Y., 1943.
Childs H. L. and Dodd W. E. -- The Nazi Primer, N. Y., 1938. A translation of the "Official Handbook for Schooling the Hitler
Youth". In simple form including illustrations, it is an excellent
indication of the guiding principles of the German educational
system.
Dennis Lawrence -- The Coming American Fascism, N. Y., 1936.
The Dynamics of War and Revolution, N. Y., 1940. Two books by the only fascist theorist in America.
Fraenkel Ernest -- The Dual State: A Contribution to the Theory of
Dictatorship
, N. Y., 1941. By distinguishing between the "Prerogative State" and the "Nor-
mative State," the author gives an effective account of the attempt
of the Nazis to acknowledge an indispensable, if minimal, legal
order, which was, comparatively speaking, independent of the
extra-legal realm of violence.
Hartshorne E. Y. -- The German Universities and National Socialism,
Cambridge, 1937. A carefully documented account of what happened in the various
branches and departments of German universities under the Nazis.

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