A. James Gregor Scientist

Anthony James Gregor (born April 2, 1929) is a Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley who is well known for his research on fascism, Marxism, and national security. According to Griffin (2000), Gregor was part of a movement of young scholars in the 1960s who rejected the traditional interpretation of fascism as an ideologically empty, reactionary, antimodern dead end. He demonstrated the major debt Italian Fascism owed to European ideological currents in sociology and political theory. Gregor stressed fascism's coherence as a serious theory of state and society, and argued that it played a revolutionary and modernizing role in European history. His theory of generic fascism portrayed it as a form of "developmental dictatorship." Gregor wrote an influential early comprehensive survey of existing theoretical models of fascism. Professor Zeev Sternhell has said of him "Professor Gregor is one of the rare specialists in Italian Fascism to have made a truly original contribution to the study of the subject."

Personal facts

A. James Gregor
Birth dateApril 02, 1929
Birth place
New York City , New York
Citizenship
United States
Residence
Berkeley California
Education
Columbia University
Bachelor of Arts
Doctor of Philosophy

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awards
Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Guggenheim Fellowship
Field of study
Epistemology
Fascism
Political science
Marxism

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