Source: Three Faces of Fascism: Action Française, Italian Fascism, National Socialism (1965), pp. 20–21
“Deconstruction never had meaning or interest, at least in my eyes, than as a radicalization, that is to say, also within the tradition of a certain Marxism, in a certain spirit of Marxism.”
Moscou aller-retour. Saint Etienne: De l’Aube, 1995.
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Combat Liberalism (1937)
Original: (zh-CN) 自由主义者以抽象的教条看待马克思主义的原则。他们赞成马克思主义,但是不准备实行之,或不准备完全实行之,不准备拿马克思主义代替自己的自由主义。这些人,马克思主义是有的,自由主义也是有的:说的是马克思主义,行的是自由主义;对人是马克思主义,对己是自由主义。两样货色齐备,各有各的用处。这是一部分人的思想方法。

Press Conference for Washington Post and Newsweek (17 November 1988) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/107390
Third term as Prime Minister

Source: The Birth of Fascist Ideology: From Cultural Rebellion to Political Revolution, 1994, p. 5

Statement for Labour's National Executive Committee in defence of Andy Bevan, a Marxist who had been appointed Labour's National Youth Officer, quoted in The Times (16 December 1976), p. 14
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"Elements That Are Wanted," Partisan Review (September/October 1940)

“Marxism does not make sense, and I am the first one to say this.”
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Source: Neither Left nor Right: Fascist Ideology in France, 1996, p. 268