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  • '''Fascism''' is a political ideology, practice and religion that seeks national unity Fascism generally sees the individual as subservient to the group; those who do not
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  • | title = Fascism: A History | title = Fascism
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  • *{{cite web |url=http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook42.html |title=Fascism in Europe |accessdate=2008-07-15 |last=Halsal|first=Paul |authorlink= |coau |title=The Nature of Fascism
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  • | title = Fascism: A History | title = Fascism
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  • *{{cite web |url=http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook42.html |title=Fascism in Europe |accessdate=2008-07-15 |last=Halsal|first=Paul |authorlink= |coau |title=The Nature of Fascism
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  • ...ret and extreme nationalist society of the 1920s and 1930s, of generally [[fascism|fascist]] ideology
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  • ...tive (magazine)|''American Conservative'']] about [[Michael Ledeen]] and [[Fascism]]
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  • .../noinclude>Prince and Japanese statesman, close to Emperor [[Hirohito]]; [[fascism|fascist]] politics but generally opposed to war with the U.S.; Prime Minis
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  • * Shields, James G. "The Poujadist Movement: a Faux 'Fascism.'" ''Modern and Contemporary France'' 2000 8(1): 19-34. Issn: 0963-9489 Ful
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  • '''Fascism''' is a political ideology, practice and religion that seeks national unity Fascism generally sees the individual as subservient to the group; those who do not
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  • ...ret and extreme nationalist society of the 1920s and 1930s, of generally [[fascism|fascist]] ideology. Its founders, in 1924, included [[Sadao Araki]] and [[ ...who wanted the Constitution changed. Hirohito appears to have interpreted "fascism" in terms of Italy, and had no objection to the Nazi term "national defense
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  • * [http://www.anti-rev.org/textes/Sontag74a/index.html "Fascinating Fascism", a critical 1975 essay] by [[Susan Sontag]] (out of ''[[Under the Sign of
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  • ...ly]]. He was greatly enamored of [[Benito Mussolini|Benito Mussolini's]] [[fascism|fascist]] regime, in support of which he would eventually publish newspaper
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  • ...rting with Fascism: Neocon theorist Michael Ledeen draws more from Italian fascism than from the American Right | date = 30 June 2003 ...it as the basis for linking Ledeen's ideological development to Italian [[Fascism]]: in his 1996 book, ''Freedom Betrayed'', he discusses his theory of revol
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  • | title = The United Front: The Struggle against Fascism and War
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  • ...tish Union of Fascists]]. Somewhat ironically, his rightward move toward [[fascism]] followed a stint as a [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] [[Member of Parliament
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  • ...sci di Combattimento'' <ref>Schnapp, Jeffrey Thompson; A Primer of Italian Fascism - Page 3</ref> who opposed socialism and [[communism]] in Italy and used vi <ref>Knight, Patricia; Mussolini and Fascism - Page 40</ref> After this speech, all political parties other than the fas
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  • ...nationalist [[Kokuhonsha]] movement, which drew inspiration from Italian [[fascism]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...y unified [[Kingdom of Italy]] in 1870. It witnessed the rise of [[Italian fascism]] in 1922 and finally became the capital of the current [[Italian Republic]
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  • ...CEQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false Gentile, Giovanni: ''Origins and Doctrine of Fascism (1929) (Google Books extract)] ...p://www.historyguide.org/europe/duce.html Mussolini, Benito: ''Doctrine of Fascism'', (1932), (excerpts) The History Guide]
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  • ...sociologist and economist known for his analysis of elites, support for [[Fascism]], and statistical studies of inequality. ...death soon after the ascendancy of Mussolini left in doubt his reaction to Fascism. His open advocacy of force may have lent support to the Fascist regime, bu
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  • * {{search link|facism||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[fascism]]) * {{search link|"fashism"|fashism|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (fascism)
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  • * Salvatore, Filippo. ''Fascism and the Italians of Montreal: An Oral History 1922-1945.'' (1998). 224 pp.
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  • ...ive soul, he was a political firebrand who at times seemed to flirt with [[fascism]]; a sometime dabbler in the occult, he was nevertheless a clear-eyed ratio
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  • ...Germany, 1919-1933'' (1983) [http://www.amazon.com/Nazi-Voter-Foundations-Fascism-1919-1933/dp/0807841471/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198874086&sr=8-1 ex * Passmore, Kevin. ''Women, Gender and Fascism in Europe, 1919-45'' (2003)
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  • ...[[Piet Mondrian]], and [[Max Ernst]]) who fled to America in the face of [[fascism]].
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  • ...er main component of the cultural environment during his first years was [[fascism]]. Meneghello was first 'balilla' and then 'avanguardista' (names of organi Meneghello's shift from a vague support to the fascism to a clear antifascism is dated to the summer of year 1940, after his encou
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  • ...influenced in this view, according to some authorities, by the views of [[Fascism|fascists]] who were already in power in [[Italy]] and gaining strength else
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  • ...ist, and scholar of Oriental thinking. During his life, he was critical of Fascism, from Traditional point of view. After 1946, he become the inspirational le
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  • ...and favoured aid to Germany and general disarmament. Aware of the rise of Fascism in Italy and Germany during the 1920s, he believed that such dangers would
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  • ...ion being regional interest parties, or fringe political movements such as fascism or communism</ref>, concerned with the integration of diverse talents and i
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  • ...er winning [[World War I]] and becoming a [[dictatorship]] under [[Italian fascism]] in 1922, Italy suffered heavily from [[World War II]]. In the post-war pe
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  • ...ally a branch of the northern Italian dialects. Battisti’s view suggests [[fascism|fascist]] interests, in line with Italian claims on several Swiss regions a ...torship|dictator]] [[Benito Mussolini|Mussolini]]. Throughout the 1930s, [[fascism in Italy|Italian fascists]] claimed that Romansh was no more than an Italia
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  • ...their lives. In recent years, it has been suggested that the Duke was a [[Fascism|fascist]] sympathizer during the [[Second World War]] and was kept in the B
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  • ...8); Schmid (2001); Huntington (2004).</ref> One has branded it a form of [[fascism]].<ref>[http://www.springerlink.com/content/w52r11342h041191/fulltext.pdf�
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  • ...litary forces, torture, and wondered whether America faced the prospect of fascism.<ref name=WaPo2007-09-27>{{cite news
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  • ...be naturally allied with conservatives (state-worshipping irrationalists). Fascism and Nazism, according to Pournelle, are extreme forms of irrationalism tied
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  • ...ic slaughter of intellectuals&mdash;in [[Pol Pot]]'s Cambodia. European [[Fascism]] was also famously anti-intellectual.
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  • ...nd Fascism in Europe, 1919-45'' (2003) [http://www.amazon.com/Women-Gender-Fascism-Europe-1919-45/dp/0813533082/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books * Morgan, D. ''Italian Fascism, 1919-1945'' (1995)
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  • ...hat Wang's ideas were comparable to those of the Japanese samurai code and fascism as practiced by Germany and Italy in the 1930s. All of these notions influe ...ederic Wakeman, , Jr. "A Revisionist View of the Nanjing Decade: Confucian Fascism." ''China Quarterly'' 1997 (150): 395-432. Issn: 0305-7410 [http://www.jsto
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  • ...& Political Religions'' Winter 2002, Vol. 3 Issue 3, p 99-127; sees proto-fascism
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  • - [[Fascism]] -
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  • ...the strongest argument against Buchanan is his ostensible affection for [[fascism]]. Even posthumously, he defends the Falangist strain of [[Francisco Franco
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