Saturday, 17 December 2011

Theory

A 2005 adventures of Collins, And Again They Loved Him: Seward Collins & the Chimera of an American Fascism, argues that he was never a absolute "fascist." This book, which is based on Collins' absolute affidavit and belletrist (as able-bodied as his FBI file), argues that Collins was in actuality a Distributist, i.e., a addict of G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc, who inexplicably alleged Agrarianism "fascism." Indeed, the book concludes that Collins again became a affectionate of dupe afterwards 1941 back abounding added associates of the American amusing and bookish elites were acquisitive to abstract absorption from their own flirtations with absolutism in the 1920s and 1930s. Yet his acclaim of Hitler and Mussolini, acclaimed above, testifies to his beliefs, at atomic during the 1930s.

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