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Totalitarianism

In the early 1920s Mussolini was amongst the first fascists to refer approvingly to the newly

emerging Italian Fascist state as ‘totalitarian’. During the late 1950s and the early 1960s –

particularly in a Cold War fixated America - a theory centred on totalitarianism became the

dominant academic narrative on both fascism and communism.

This was in good part due to its use in legitimising certain anti-communist conservative political

aims of the Cold War (by associating communism with the universally hated Nazism) and an

associated solid support in the western popular media which fastened on to this easy to

understand model and repeated it ad nausium. The correct interpretation of its nazi past

became a potent ideological weapon in the propaganda war, with historians on both sides

embroiled in a heavily charged political debate as to whether Nazism was either an expression

of big business (and therefore chiefly a capitalist and liberal phenomenon), or a variety of

‘totalitarian’ regime still expressed in East German ‘communism’.

This historical revisionism was to return in another guise in 1986 with the so called

historikerstreit (‘historians battle’) Sparked off by the text of a lecture to be given by Ernst Nolte

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