"The Birth of Fascism"
Terry Eagleton, New Statesman, May 3, 2004
Reviewing Robert O Paxton, The Anatomy of Fascism
Allen Lane, the Penguin Press, 336pp, £20
ISBN 0713997206
Nobody knows on which day of the week the Renaissance started, or in what month the Dark Ages came to a halt. The origins of fascism, however, are surprisingly well documented. As Robert Paxton informs us in this lucid, engagingly readable study, the movement began on Sunday morning, 23 March 1919, at a meeting called by Benito Mussolini's supporters in Milan "to declare war against socialism". That, at least, was when fascism acquired its name.