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The Faces of Janus

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Authors
  
A. James Gregor

Media type
  
Print

Author
  
A. James Gregor

Language
  
English

Originally published
  
2000

Subjects
  
Marxism, Fascism

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A James Gregor books, Fascism books

The Faces of Janus is a book by A. James Gregor, in which Gregor asserts that there are fundamental errors in Marxist analyses of fascism. He argues that the political spectrum identifying the Left as progressive and the Right as reactionary was (in the words of Franklin Hugh Adler) a dishonest way of "privileging purported movements of the Left and demonizing movements of the Right".

However, Adler also criticises Gregor, saying of the book:

"The tone is often shrill, the style bombastic, the claims exaggerated; in short, vintage Gregor."

Reviewer Harry V. Willems of the Southeast Kansas Library System writes:

"Gregor takes issue with 20th-century historians who make fascism and communism the opposing faces of Janus. Gregor is the first to use Marxist theory systematically to bend the political spectrum from a linear to a circular form. That is, fascism and communism meld into each other. Fascism had its origins in communism, and communism exhibited facets of fascism from its inception."

The American Historical Review wrote that Gregor argues that fascism "was a compelling and coherent synthesis of ideas generated by some of the most creative thinkers of our time."

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The Faces of Janus Wikipedia