Hirschman, Albert O. 1991. The Rhetoric of Reaction: Perversity, Futility,
Jeopardy (Cambridge: Harvard University Press) covers the same crowd quite
well. It is a thin book, but quite good for what it does.
Keaney Michael wrote:
> Ian wrote:
>
> Can anyone out there please point me in the direction of a bio of Pareto
> wherein his relationship to fascism is spelled out?
>
> MK replies:
>
> Don't know if anyone followed this up, but a few years ago I read a very
> useful book entitled "Modern Italian Social Theory" by Richard Bellamy,
> published by Polity Press (I think also Stanford UP) which had a chapter on
> Pareto, as well as Mosca, Croce, Gentile, and Gramsci. Given the inclusion
> of Gentile, especially, it's a safe bet there will be discussion of fascism.
>
> Michael K.
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