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LRB Article PDF: When students ruled the earth (<i>LRB</i> volume 10 number 06, 17 March 1988) 

LRB Article PDF: When students ruled the earth (LRB volume 10 number 06, 17 March 1988)

D.A.N. Jones

Twenty years is a long time in politics. To me, the flavour of the year 1968 is still 'anti-Fascism'. The meanings of 'Fascism' and 'National Socialism' are quite well discussed in Roger Scruton's cold-hearted Dictionary of Political Thought (1982). For me (born in 1931) and for many of my generation, 'Fascism' means a system of government which angers us and reminds us of the regimes of Hitler and Mussolini. A fear of 'Fascism' was quite natural in 1968, that year of wild crowds and top people's plots. I was interviewed by a Swiss television team: 'Don't you think England might go Fascist, Mr Jones? A quiet English sort of Fascism?' 'Abs'lument pas!' I snapped (quoting from a favourite French film), 'Abs'lument pas!' - with a confidence I could not muster today. Then, a contemporary at a college reunion (a conservative chap, working for the Ministry of Defence) said to me sweetly: 'I think you're a Fascist.' I billed: 'Oh, you don't!' He cooed: 'But I do!'

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