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Fascism

A Wisdom Archive on Fascism

Fascism

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Fascism: Encyclopedia - Fascism

This series is linked to the Politics and elections series Varieties and derivatives of fascism Neo-Fascism Nazism Rexism Falangism Clerical fascism Austrofascism Crypto-fascism Japanese fascism Militarism Greek fascism Fascist political parties and movements Fascism in history Fascio March on Rome Italian Social Republic 4th of August Regime Relevant lists List of fascis ...

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Fascism: Encyclopedia II - Fascism and ideology - Fascism
Fascism, capitalized, was the authoritarian political movement which ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943 under the leadership of Benito Mussolini. Similar political movements spread across Europe between World War I and World War II and took several forms such as Nazism and Clerical fascism. The term neo-fascism is generally used to describe post-WWII movements seen to have fascist attributes. More generally, fascism, uncapitalized, is typified by totalitarian attempts to impose state control over all aspects of life: p ...

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Fascism and ideology, Fascism and ideology - Fascism, Fascism and ideology - Fascism and the political spectrum, Fascism and ideology - Fascism and totalitarianism, Fascism and ideology - Fascism Nazism socialism collectivism and corporatism, Fascism and ideology - Critique by the Austrian School, Fascism and ideology - Response to Austrian School, Fascism and ideology - Collectivism and corporatism, Fascism and ideology - Fascism & the United States Welfare State, Fascism and ideology - Historic view from the Right, Fascism and ideology - Quotes, Fascism and ideology - Fascism and Conservatism, Fascism and ideology - Fascism and police state regimes, Fascism and ideology - Neo-Fascism, Fascism and ideology - General bibliography, Fascism and ideology - Bibliography on Fascist ideology, Fascism and ideology - Bibliography on international fascism

Read more here: » Fascism and ideology: Encyclopedia II - Fascism and ideology - Fascism

Fascism: Encyclopedia II - Oswald Mosley - Fascism

After failure in 1931 Mosley went on a study tour of the 'new movements' of Mussolini and other Fascists, and returned convinced that it was the way forward for him and for Britain. He determined to unite the existing fascist movements and created the British Union of Fascists (BUF) in 1932. The BUF was anti-Communist and protectionist. It claimed membership as high as 50,000, and had the Daily Mail among its earliest supporters. Among his followers were the novelist Henry Willia ...

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Oswald Mosley, Oswald Mosley - Family and early life, Oswald Mosley - Elected MP, Oswald Mosley - Crossing the floor, Oswald Mosley - Office, Oswald Mosley - New Party, Oswald Mosley - Fascism, Oswald Mosley - Internment, Oswald Mosley - Post-war politics, Oswald Mosley - Trivia

Read more here: » Oswald Mosley: Encyclopedia II - Oswald Mosley - Fascism

Fascism: Encyclopedia II - Age of Extremes - Fascism

Unsurprisingly, Hobsbawm's contempt for fascism is so complete that he does not bother with the detailed demolition he applies to state communism and free-market capitalism. Denying fascism's claim to philosophical respectability, he writes, "Mussolini could have readily dispensed with his house philosopher, Giovanni Gentile, and Hitler probably neither knew nor cared about the support of the philosopher Heidegger." (ibid. p.117) Instead, he claims, the popular appeal of fascism lay with its claims to technocratic achievement: "Was not the proverbial argument in favour of fascist Italy that 'Mussolini m ...

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Age of Extremes, Age of Extremes - The failure of prediction, Age of Extremes - The end of Imperialism, Age of Extremes - The failure of communism, Age of Extremes - The failures of free-market capitalism, Age of Extremes - Fascism, Age of Extremes - Hobsbawm's use of statistics, Age of Extremes - Hobsbawm on the arts, Age of Extremes - Hobsbawm on popular culture

Read more here: » Age of Extremes: Encyclopedia II - Age of Extremes - Fascism

Fascism: Encyclopedia II - Fascism - Italian Fascism

Fascism - Early history. Main article: Fascio Etymologically, the use of the word Fascism in modern Italian political history stretches back to the 1890s in the form of fasci, which were radical left-wing political factions that proliferated in the decades before World War I. One of the first of these groups were the Fasci Siciliani who were part of the first movement that consisted of the Italian working-class peasants that made real progress. The Fasci were revolutionary socialists that were led by Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida. See also:

Fascism, Fascism - Definition, Fascism - Italian Fascism, Fascism - Early history, Fascism - Mussolini's Fascism, Fascism - Mussolini's influences, Fascism - Nazism and Fascism, Fascism - Differences, Fascism - Similarities, Fascism - Anti-Communism, Fascism - Fascism and religion, Fascism - Fascism and the Catholic Church, Fascism - Fascism and the Protestant churches, Fascism - Fascism as an international phenomenon, Fascism - Fascism and Sexuality, Fascism - Neo-Fascism, Fascism - Fascist mottos and sayings, Fascism - Notes

Read more here: » Fascism: Encyclopedia II - Fascism - Italian Fascism

Fascism: Encyclopedia II - Fascism - Italian Fascism

Fascism - Early history. Main article: Fascio Etymologically, the use of the word Fascism in modern Italian political history stretches back to the 1890s in the form of fasci, which were radical left-wing political factions that proliferated in the decades before World War I. One of the first of these groups were the Fasci Siciliani who were part of the first movement that consisted of the Italian working-class peasants that made real progress. The Fasci were revolutionary socialists that were led by Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida. See also:

Fascism, Fascism - Definition, Fascism - Italian Fascism, Fascism - Early history, Fascism - Mussolini's Fascism, Fascism - Mussolini's influences, Fascism - Nazism and Fascism, Fascism - Differences, Fascism - Similarities, Fascism - Anti-Communism, Fascism - Fascism and religion, Fascism - Fascism and the Catholic Church, Fascism - Fascism and the Protestant churches, Fascism - Fascism as an international phenomenon, Fascism - Fascism and feminism, Fascism - Neo-Fascism, Fascism - Fascist mottos and sayings, Fascism - Notes

Read more here: » Fascism: Encyclopedia II - Fascism - Italian Fascism

Fascism: Encyclopedia II - Fascism - Italian Fascism

Fascism - Early history. Etymologically, the use of the word Fascism in modern Italian political history stretches back to the 1890s in the form of fasci, which were radical left-wing political factions that proliferated in the decades before World War I. One of the first of these groups were the Fasci Siciliani who were part of the first movement that consisted of the Italian working-class peasants that made real progress. The Fasci Siciliani dei lavoratori, were revolutionary socialists that were led by Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida. See also:

Fascism, Fascism - Definition, Fascism - Italian Fascism, Fascism - Early history, Fascism - Mussolini's Fascism, Fascism - Mussolini's influences, Fascism - Nazism and Fascism, Fascism - Differences, Fascism - Similarities, Fascism - Anti-Communism, Fascism - Fascism and religion, Fascism - Fascism and the Catholic Church, Fascism - Fascism and the Protestant churches, Fascism - Fascism as an international phenomenon, Fascism - Fascism and feminism, Fascism - Neo-Fascism, Fascism - Fascist mottos and sayings, Fascism - Notes

Read more here: » Fascism: Encyclopedia II - Fascism - Italian Fascism

Fascism: Encyclopedia - Anti-fascism

Anti-fascism is a belief and practice of opposing all forms of fascism. Typically, anti-fascism also includes opposing homophobia, sexism, racism and the restriction of civil liberties. While violent or militant anti-fascism does occur, the movement can also be non-violent; being an anti-fascist is not necessarily to "fight" fascism with violence, and many antifa activists consider it to be no better than the fascists themselves. An anti-fascist is one who opposes fascism, and/or engages in anti-fascist direct action. The term antifa is a commonly used word for anti-fascist action. Many major resistan ...

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Fascism: Encyclopedia - White Power

This series is linked to the Politics and Elections series Varieties of Neo-fascism Neo-Nazism Neofascism and religion Crypto-fascism Neo-Nazi groups of the United States Origins of Neo-fascism Fascism Nazism Clerical fascism Neo-fascist political parties and movements American Fascist Movement American Nazi Party Aryan Nations British Movement British Nazi Party
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Fascism: Encyclopedia - Corporatism

This series is linked to the Politics and elections series Varieties and derivatives of fascism Neo-Fascism Nazism Rexism Falangism Clerical fascism Austrofascism Crypto-fascism Japanese fascism Militarism Greek fascism Fascist political parties and movements Fascism in history Fascio March on Rome Italian Social Republic 4th of August Regime Relevant lists List of fa ...

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Read more here: » Corporatism: Encyclopedia - Corporatism

Fascism: Encyclopedia - Blackshirts

This series is linked to the Politics and elections series Varieties and derivatives of fascism Neo-Fascism Nazism Rexism Falangism Clerical fascism Austrofascism Crypto-fascism Japanese fascism Militarism Greek fascism Fascist political parties and movements Fascism in history Fascio March on Rome Italian Social Republic 4th of August Regime Relevant lists List of fa ...

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Read more here: » Blackshirts: Encyclopedia - Blackshirts

Fascism: Encyclopedia - Hindutva

Hindutva ("Hinduness", a word coined by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in his 1923 pamphlet entitled Hindutva: Who is a Hindu? ) is used to describe movements advocating Hindu nationalism. The former ruling party in India, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is closely associated with a group of organizations that promote Hindutva. They collectively refer to themselves as the "Sangh Parivar" or family of associations, and include the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sa ...

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Fascism: Encyclopedia - Benito Mussolini

Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (Predappio near Forlì, July 29, 1883 – Giulino di Mezzegra near Como, April 28, 1945) led Italy from 1922 to 1943. He created a fascist state through the use of state terror and propaganda. Using his charisma, total control of the media and intimidation of political rivals, he disassembled the existing democratic government system. His entry into World War II on the side of Nazi Germany made Italy a target for Allied attacks and ultimately led to his downfall and death. Benito Mussolin ...

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Fascism: Encyclopedia - Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Eric Hitchens (born April 13, 1949) is a British journalist, author, and literary critic. He was educated at The Leys School Cambridge and Balliol College, Oxford. Hitchens lives in Washington, DC, and has been a columnist at Vanity Fair, The Nation, Slate, and an occasional contributor to many other publications. Hitchens is known for his iconoclasm, anti-clericalism, and anti-fascism, as well as for his acid wit and his departure from the Anglo-American political left. He was formerly a social ...

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Fascism: Encyclopedia - Nazism

Nazi organizations National Socialist German Workers Party Sturmabteilung Schutzstaffel Hitler Youth Lebensborn National Socialist Motor Corps Nazism in history Early Nazi Timeline Beer Hall Putsch Nuremberg rally Third Reich Night of the Long Knives Nur für Deutsche Nazi concepts Glossary of the Third Reich National Socialist Program Racial policy of Nazi Germany Führerprinzip Lebensraum V ...

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Fascism: Encyclopedia - Anti-communism

Anti-communism is the opposition to communist ideology, organization, or government, on either an ideological or pragmatic basis. Anti-communism is a catch-all phrase which defines any opposition to communism as a philosophical basis for a political and social alliance. The term came to have a global meaning during the Cold War, when the powers of Western society sought to coordinate an opposition to the apparent militarist expansion of the Soviet Union. For much of the period between 1950 and 1991 anti-communism was one of the ...

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Fascism: Encyclopedia - Charles Lindbergh

Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974), known as "Lucky Lindy" and "The Lone Eagle", was a pioneering United States aviator famous for piloting the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. Charles Lindbergh - Early life. Lindbergh was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Swedish immigrants. He grew up in Little Falls, Minnesota. His father, Charles August Lindbergh, was a lawyer and later a U.S. congressman who opposed the entry of the U.S. into World War I; ...

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Fascism: Encyclopedia - Viking

The name Viking is a borrowed word from the native Scandinavian term for the Norse warriors who raided the coasts of Scandinavia, the British Isles, and other parts of Europe from the late 8th century to the 11th century. Vikings traveled to the west and Varangians, who were best known as the Varangian Guards of the Byzantine emperors, to the east. This period of European history (generally dated to 793 - 1066 AD) is often referred to as the Viking Age. The word “Viking” was introduced to the English language with ro ...

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Fascism: Encyclopedia - Autocracy

Autocracy is a form of government in which unlimited power is held by a single individual. An emperor may rise to power through heredity, but is referred to as an autocrat rather than a monarch when his power overshadows his bloodline. The term autocrat is derived from the Greek word autokratôr (lit. "self-ruler", "ruler of one's self"). Today it is usually seen as synonymous to despot, tyrant and/or dictator, though each of these terms originally had a separate and d ...

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Fascism: Encyclopedia II - Fascism - Nazism and Fascism

The extent and nature of the affinity between Fascism and Nazism has been the subject of much academic debate. Although the modern consensus sees Nazism as a type or offshoot of fascism, there are many experts who argue that Nazism was not fascist at all, either on the grounds that the differences are too great, or because they deny that fascism is generic. Fascism - Differences. Nazism differed from Fascism proper in the emphasis on the state's purpose in serving its national ideal on the basis of ...

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Fascism, Fascism - Definition, Fascism - Italian Fascism, Fascism - Early history, Fascism - Mussolini's Fascism, Fascism - Mussolini's influences, Fascism - Nazism and Fascism, Fascism - Differences, Fascism - Similarities, Fascism - Anti-Communism, Fascism - Fascism and religion, Fascism - Fascism and the Catholic Church, Fascism - Fascism and the Protestant churches, Fascism - Fascism as an international phenomenon, Fascism - Fascism and Sexuality, Fascism - Neo-Fascism, Fascism - Fascist mottos and sayings, Fascism - Notes

Read more here: » Fascism: Encyclopedia II - Fascism - Nazism and Fascism

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