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The End of Economic Man 3
The Rise of Fascism 3
The End of Economic Man reasons 4
Fascism's response to the crisis of the European spirit 4
Future of Industrial Man 6
What is Freedom? 7
Concept of the Corporation 8
The institutions 8
The New Realities 10
The End of Economic Man
Drucker’s investigation of industrial society emerged from his attempts to understand the rise of Fascism. First a somewhat incomplete definition of fascism is necessary since fascism seems to have taken many different forms throughout history. “Fascism is a form of extreme right-wing ideology that celebrates the nation or the race as an organic community transcending all other loyalties. It emphasizes a myth of national or racial rebirth after a period of decline or destruction. To this end, fascism calls for a "spiritual revolution" against signs of moral decay such as individualism and materialism, and seeks to purge "alien" forces and groups that threaten the organic community.” (http://www.publiceye.org/eyes/whatfasc.html)
The Rise of Fascism
Drucker states several reasons for the rise of fascism. In his first book, "The End of Economic Man" (1939), Drucker criticized socialism, saying that the rise of Fascism was due to the failure of Marxist Socialism. Fascism not only refutes all ideas previously held but also denies, for the first recorded time in European history, the foundation on which all former political and social systems had been built.
Another reason is that Fascist totalitarianism has no positive ideology, but confines itself to refuting, fighting, and denying all traditional ideas and ideologies.
Also the masses joined fascism not because of the promises being made, which would take the place of a positive ideology. However, the masses joined fascism because they did not believe in ideology. Giving them a balance of what to believe in that seemed like a...
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