IBM, Disney, Bush: Nazis?

Dave Monroe davidmmonroe at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 21 17:16:27 CST 2001


Courtesy of "our" very own The Mighty Quail and the
good folks @ The Libyrinth @ The Modern Word I've got
yr Eco for you, right here ...

http://www.themodernword.com/eco/eco_blackshirt.html

The following might be of some interest, resonance as
well here ...

Berlin, Isaiah.  "Joseph de Maistre and the Origins
   of Fascism."  The Crooked Timber of Humanity.
   Nw York: Knopf, 1991.   

And I hope it's not impertinent of me to add that
Professor Wolff is the author of The Social Production
of Art, Aesthetics and the Sociology of Art, and
Feminine Sentences (q.v. 'em all, though I will admit
to having only really q.v.'d the first) ...


--- Janice Wolff <Jwolff at svsu.edu> wrote:
> It might be reductive to call corporations or
> individuals "Nazi," but I think that a look at a
> nice little piece by Umberto Eco in the Utne Reader
> might be useful.  Back in 95, an issue was dedicated
> to the characteristics of fascism, and Eco's
> contribution to the issue was:  "Eternal Fascism,"
> which for me was a compelling read.  
> Janice
> 
> Janice M. Wolff
> Saginaw Valley State University
> Department of English
> 
 


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