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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 "Normative 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. Hitler, Adolph--_My Battle_, N.Y., 1939. Hitler's own vitriolic account of his attempt to rise to power. Lasswell, Harold D.--"The Garrison State," _American Journal of Sociology_, Chicago, Vol. XLVI, 1940-41, pp. 455-468. A brief but incisive discussion of the structure of fascism. Lilge, Frederic--_The Abuse of Learning: The Failure of the German University,_ N.Y., 1948. A philosophical history of higher education in Germany, concluding with its fascist evolution. Matteotti, Giacomo--_The Fascist Exposed: A Year of Fascist Domination_, London, 1924. A factual account by a liberal, who, until murdered, was a member of the Italian Senate. Minio-Paluello, L.--_Education in Fascist Italy_, N.Y., 1946. A detailed discussion of fascist education, including an historical introduction to pre-fascist education. Neumann, Franz--_Behemoth: The Structure and Practice of National Socialism_, N.Y., 1942. Probably the most comprehensive and definitive statement in English of the functioning of National Socialism. It concentrates especially on the political and economic aspects of Nazism. Pinthus, Kurt--"Culture Under Nazi Germany," _The American Scholar_, Vol. IX, N.Y., 1940, pp. 483-498. A valuable treatment of the inner character of the arts and letters and of what happened to their publics under the Nazis. Sabine, G.H.--_A History of Political Theory_, N.Y., 1950. A brief chapter on "Fascism" gives an excellent balanced account of its fundamentals. Salvemini, Gaetano--_The Fascist Dictatorship in Italy_, N.Y., 1927.
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