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    Thursday, October 19, 2006

    Ashton, E.B. (FML)

    Ashton, E.B. The Fascist: His State and Mind. Putnam. 1937. 320 pp.

    "Helps one to understand the system of ideas ruling our enemies and the differences which separate their minds from ours." - F.A. Hayek
    Posted by Bill at 12:16 PM
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