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Nazi mysticism

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Nazi mysticism

A selection of articles related to Nazi mysticism

We recommend this article: Nazi mysticism - 1, and also this: Nazi mysticism - 2.
Nazi mysticism

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Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Nazi architecture - Hitler's mausoleum

If Hitler planned a dynastic palace/temple complex, did he also, like Augustus and Hadrian, plan to build a "founder's" mausoleum? During Hitler's tour of Paris in June 1940 he visited Les Invalides, where he stood silently gazing upon Napoleon's tomb. In the autumn of 1940 Hitler advised Giesler about the Pantheon and the mausoleum he wanted to build. "Imagine to yourself, Giesler, if Napoleon's sarcophagus were placed beneath a large oculus, like that of the Pantheon" (Giesler 31). He goes on to express an almost mystical delight in the thought that the sarcophagus would be exposed to darkness and light, ra ...

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Nazi architecture, Nazi architecture - Hitler the architect, Nazi architecture - Three primary roles, Nazi architecture - Stage, Nazi architecture - Symbolic, Nazi architecture - Didactic, Nazi architecture - Cult of victory, Nazi architecture - Berlin's reshaping, Nazi architecture - Architecture as religion, Nazi architecture - Theory of Ruin Value, Nazi architecture - Hitler's mausoleum, Nazi architecture - Sculpture, Nazi architecture - Labour and plunder, Nazi architecture - Nazi Construction, Nazi architecture - Hitler's builders, Nazi architecture - Books, Nazi architecture - Videos

Read more here: » Nazi architecture: Encyclopedia II - Nazi architecture - Hitler's mausoleum

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Ahnenerbe - Medical Experiments

Later on an Institute for Functional Research in Military Science (Institut für Wehrwissenschaftliche Zweckforschung) was set up within the Ahnenerbe Society. During the Nuremberg Trials, Dr. Friedrich Hielscher testified that Sievers had initially been repulsed at Himmler's idea of expanding the Ahnenerbe to human experimentation in 1942, and that he had "no desire whatsoever to participate in these." (v:II pg:37) Wolfram Sievers, the manager of the Ahnenerbe Society, became the director of the Institute. Under his leadership ...

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Ahnenerbe, Ahnenerbe - History, Ahnenerbe - Travels Operations and Expeditions, Ahnenerbe - Medical Experiments, Ahnenerbe - Involvement of German soldiers, Ahnenerbe - End of the War, Ahnenerbe - Fantasy vs. reality, Ahnenerbe - Resources, Ahnenerbe - Notes

Read more here: » Ahnenerbe: Encyclopedia II - Ahnenerbe - Medical Experiments

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Islam

Note: there is a merge proposal and vote on moving sections of the page Islamofascism (term) and sections of this page to a newly created page. See the discussion and vote at Talk:Islamofascism (term) The discussion of the existence of various forms of "Islamic fascism" is highly contentious. Critics associate the term "Islamic fascism" or "Islamofascism" (see discussion below) with groups of Islamic fundamentalists like the Taliban which governed Afghanistan, al Qaeda, Hamas, and Hezbollah. Several other outspoken critics of I ...

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Neofascism and religion, Neofascism and religion - Terminology, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right, Neofascism and religion - Other forms, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Concepts and terms, Neofascism and religion - The Islamofascism label, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as vague epithet, Neofascism and religion - General, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Read more here: » Neofascism and religion: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Islam

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - Cosmotheism

Pierce adopted Cosmotheism as his religion in 1978. In effect it is a form of panentheism, a belief that God is the animating force within the universe. Moreover, Pierce's salutation of the "life principle" adumbrates the Christian Logos, his professed agnosticism notwithstanding. Cosmotheism asserts that "all is within God and God is within all." It considers the nature of reality and of existence to be mutable and destined to co-evolve towards a complete "universal consciousness," or godhood. Cosmos means an orderly an ...

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William Luther Pierce, William Luther Pierce - Background and education, William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries, William Luther Pierce - Cosmotheism, William Luther Pierce - National Alliance, William Luther Pierce - Final years, William Luther Pierce - Published works

Read more here: » William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - Cosmotheism

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Judaism

Because Jews suffered their worst national carnage during the Holocaust under the Fascist Nazis and their cohorts during the 20th century, the conflation of Judaism with fascism raises hackles well beyond the conflation of other religions with fascism. Also, because, on the one hand, there is the strong correlation of the religion—Judaism—with what has historically been viewed as a people, a nation, or even a race—the Jews—and on the other hand a substantial portion of the world's Jews today are citizens of the modern state of Israel ...

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Neofascism and religion, Neofascism and religion - Terminology, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right, Neofascism and religion - Other forms, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Concepts and terms, Neofascism and religion - The Islamofascism label, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as vague epithet, Neofascism and religion - General, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Read more here: » Neofascism and religion: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Judaism

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Paganism, pantheism, Odinism, and groups celebrating the Nordic heroic warrior myths do not automatically intersect with fascism, White supremacy or antisemitism. Examples of groups where fascism and paganism intersect include the White Order of Thule and the Creativity Movement (formerly the World Church of the Creator). While members of the White Order of Thule practice a form of Odinism or Asatru, only a few followers of these pagan beliefs are White supremacist neonazis. Many pagan websites post disclaimers denouncing hate ...

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Neofascism and religion, Neofascism and religion - Terminology, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right, Neofascism and religion - Other forms, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Concepts and terms, Neofascism and religion - The Islamofascism label, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as vague epithet, Neofascism and religion - General, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Read more here: » Neofascism and religion: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Terminology

Although the assertion that religious fundamentalists and militants are "fascists" can often be understood as a hyperbolic political attack that uses the term fascism as a political epithet or slur, there are also some scholars who have used the term in discussing certain religious movements. Most scholars consider fascism to be an authoritarian political movement associated with the extreme right. First adopted in Italy during the 1930s, Fascism spread across Europe between World War I and World War II. Neofascism is the term used t ...

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Neofascism and religion, Neofascism and religion - Terminology, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right, Neofascism and religion - Other forms, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Concepts and terms, Neofascism and religion - The Islamofascism label, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as vague epithet, Neofascism and religion - General, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Read more here: » Neofascism and religion: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Terminology

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Christianity

The association between Christianity and fascism is highly contentious. Discussions of how Fascism and Christianity were linked in some European countries between World War One and World War Two can be found at Clerical fascism. Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right. "Christian fascism" is a term used by some critics, primarily on the political left and libertarians, to describe what they see as an emerging proto-fascism, and to warn that action is needed to stop ...

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Neofascism and religion, Neofascism and religion - Terminology, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right, Neofascism and religion - Other forms, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Concepts and terms, Neofascism and religion - The Islamofascism label, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as vague epithet, Neofascism and religion - General, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Read more here: » Neofascism and religion: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Christianity

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement

To understand how religion and fascism can merge, it is important to see the difference between fascism in state power and fascism as a social movement prior to obtaining state power. Early fascism was a mixture of extreme socialist or syndicalist notions with a Hegelian or idealistic theory of the state; the latter was linked to an extreme nationalism. Both early and later fascism opposed laissez-faire economics and liberal democracy, and viewed the state as an organic entity rather than as an institution to protect collective and individual rights. (Mau ...

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Neofascism and religion, Neofascism and religion - Terminology, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right, Neofascism and religion - Other forms, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Concepts and terms, Neofascism and religion - The Islamofascism label, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as vague epithet, Neofascism and religion - General, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Read more here: » Neofascism and religion: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement

Nazi mysticism: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on ARMANISM

ARMANISM

Ancient Teutonic pagan priesthood exterminated by the Xtians. One of the streams that was diverted by the Nazis to feed directly into their metaphysics.

 

 

(See also: ARMANISM, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Islam

The discussion of the existence of various forms of "Islamic fascism" is highly contentious. Critics associate the term "Islamic fascism" or "Islamofascism" with groups of Islamic fundamentalists like the Taliban which governed Afghanistan, al Qaeda, Hamas, and Hezbollah. There are no self-identified Islamic fascists, and many Muslims (and some non-Muslims) find this term offensive. "Islamofascism" is a controversial political term. It is a neologism intended to mean "an Islamist form of (neo-)fascism" or, conversely, "a (neo)-Fascist versio ...

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Neofascism and religion, Neofascism and religion - Terminology, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right, Neofascism and religion - Other forms, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Concepts and terms, Neofascism and religion - Proponents, Neofascism and religion - Opponents, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as vague epithet, Neofascism and religion - General, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Read more here: » Neofascism and religion: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Islam

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - Final years

Pierce spent his final years in relative seclusion in West Virginia, where he hosted a weekly radio show, American Dissident Voices and oversaw his publishing and record companies (Resistance Records) devoted to the promotion of his white nationalist political ideology and Cosmotheist religion. He died on July 23, 2002. After his death, the National Alliance split apart into two competing factions due to infighting and bitter leadership disputes. One group formed the National Vanguard, w ...

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William Luther Pierce, William Luther Pierce - Background and education, William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries, William Luther Pierce - Cosmotheism, William Luther Pierce - National Alliance, William Luther Pierce - Final years, William Luther Pierce - Published works

Read more here: » William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - Final years

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Weapons

When you first start the game, your only weapon is a knife. If you walk over the guard, you pick up his Luger. The third weapon you get is and MP-40 German SMG. You enter the radio room and kill the guards and pick up their MP-40's Hint: If you walk into the room, instead of running, the guards wont notice you. If you stab the one guard in the back with you knife, it kills him silently and you can do the same for the next two guards. The fourth weapon is the Mauser rifle w/out scope. It has good accuracy and great damage. Later ...

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Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Overview, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Plot Outline, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Weapons, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Enemy Territory spinoff, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Return to Castle Wolfenstein 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Awards

Read more here: » Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Encyclopedia II - Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Weapons

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Sherry Shriner - Beliefs

She feels the U.S. Government (she calls them omegans [1]), Israeli Zionists, the Kenite serpent seed (she calls them Edomite or Talmudic) Jews, Space aliens, hollow earth dwellers and the Roman Catholic Black Pope and his Jesuit henchmen are all in a nefarious satanic alliance. She states that Maitreya of Buddhism and that of Bejamin Creme are one and the same, and, along with Saint Germain are false prophets [2] and the Black Pope himself is one Count Hans Van Kolvenbach. She feels she has been called upon by the Most High God to battle Satan and prepare the people of the earth for the second coming of the messiah, an ...

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Sherry Shriner, Sherry Shriner - Beliefs, Sherry Shriner - Areas of concern, Sherry Shriner - Talk radio, Sherry Shriner - Books, Sherry Shriner - External links

Read more here: » Sherry Shriner: Encyclopedia II - Sherry Shriner - Beliefs

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Enemy Territory spinoff

Main article: Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory A multiplayer only spinoff of the series, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, was originally planned as a full-fledged expansion pack for Return to Castle Wolfenstein developed by Splash Damage. The single player component of the game was never completed and thus was removed entirely. The developers at that point decided the the multiplayer part would be released as a free, downloadable standalone game. Enemy Territory is a team-based networked multiplayer game which involves co ...

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Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Overview, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Plot Outline, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Weapons, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Enemy Territory spinoff, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Return to Castle Wolfenstein 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Awards

Read more here: » Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Encyclopedia II - Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Enemy Territory spinoff

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - National Alliance

The National Alliance, which he founded, was to be the political vanguard and the spiritual priesthood of this program, which was designed ultimately to bring about a "white racial redemption". His Cosmotheist Community Church, which was to be the next step of this plan, was set up in the mid-1970s, alongside Pierce's other political projects - the National Alliance, National Vanguard Books, and the weekly broadcast American Dissident Voices - all from his ...

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William Luther Pierce, William Luther Pierce - Background and education, William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries, William Luther Pierce - Cosmotheism, William Luther Pierce - National Alliance, William Luther Pierce - Final years, William Luther Pierce - Published works

Read more here: » William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - National Alliance

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries

After earning his Ph.D., he soon lost interest in physics and joined various white nationalist groups, forming his own group, the National Alliance, in 1974. Pierce came to public attention following the Oklahoma City bombing. The perpetrator, Timothy McVeigh, was alleged to have been influenced by The Turner Diaries (1978), a novel written by Pierce under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald. The book is a graphically violent depiction of a future race war in the United States as told through the perspective of Earl Turner, an active membe ...

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William Luther Pierce, William Luther Pierce - Background and education, William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries, William Luther Pierce - Cosmotheism, William Luther Pierce - National Alliance, William Luther Pierce - Final years, William Luther Pierce - Published works

Read more here: » William Luther Pierce: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Paganism, pantheism, Odinism, and groups celebrating the Nordic heroic warrior myths do not automatically intersect with fascism, White supremacy or antisemitism. Examples of groups where fascism and paganism intersect include the White Order of Thule and the Creativity Movement (formerly the World Church of the Creator). While members of the White Order of Thule practice a form of Odinism or Asatru, only a few followers of these pagan beliefs are White supremacist neonazis. Many pagan websites post disclaimers denouncing hate ...

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Neofascism and religion, Neofascism and religion - Terminology, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right, Neofascism and religion - Other forms, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Concepts and terms, Neofascism and religion - Proponents, Neofascism and religion - Opponents, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as vague epithet, Neofascism and religion - General, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Read more here: » Neofascism and religion: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Judaism

Because Jews suffered their worst national carnage during the Holocaust under the Fascist Nazis and their cohorts during the 20th century, the conflation of Judaism with fascism raises hackles well beyond the conflation of other religions with fascism. Also, because, on the one hand, there is the strong correlation of the religion—Judaism—with what has historically been viewed as a people, a nation, or even a race—the Jews—and on the other hand a substantial portion of the world's Jews today are citizens of the modern state of Israel ...

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Neofascism and religion, Neofascism and religion - Terminology, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right, Neofascism and religion - Other forms, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Concepts and terms, Neofascism and religion - Proponents, Neofascism and religion - Opponents, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as vague epithet, Neofascism and religion - General, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Read more here: » Neofascism and religion: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Judaism

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Terminology

Although the assertion that religious fundamentalists and militants are "fascists" can often be understood as a hyperbolic political attack that uses the term fascism as a political epithet or slur, there are also some scholars who have used the term in discussing certain religious movements. Most scholars consider fascism to be an authoritarian political movement associated with the extreme right. First adopted in Italy during the 1930s, Fascism spread across Europe between World War I and World War II. Neofascism is the term used t ...

See also:

Neofascism and religion, Neofascism and religion - Terminology, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right, Neofascism and religion - Other forms, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Concepts and terms, Neofascism and religion - Proponents, Neofascism and religion - Opponents, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as vague epithet, Neofascism and religion - General, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Read more here: » Neofascism and religion: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Terminology

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement

To understand how religion and fascism can merge, it is important to see the difference between fascism in state power and fascism as a social movement prior to obtaining state power. Early fascism was a mixture of extreme socialist or syndicalist notions with a Hegelian or idealistic theory of the state; the latter was linked to an extreme nationalism. Both early and later fascism opposed laissez-faire economics and liberal democracy, and viewed the state as an organic entity rather than as an institution to protect collective and individual rights. (Mau ...

See also:

Neofascism and religion, Neofascism and religion - Terminology, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right, Neofascism and religion - Other forms, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Concepts and terms, Neofascism and religion - Proponents, Neofascism and religion - Opponents, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as vague epithet, Neofascism and religion - General, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Read more here: » Neofascism and religion: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement

Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Christianity

The association between Christianity and fascism is highly contentious. Discussions of how Fascism and Christianity were linked in some European countries between World War One and World War Two can be found at Clerical fascism. Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right. "Christian fascism" is a term used by some critics, primarily on the political left and libertarians, to describe what they see as an emerging proto-fascism, and to warn that action is needed to stop ...

See also:

Neofascism and religion, Neofascism and religion - Terminology, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as a social movement, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - The U.S. Christian right, Neofascism and religion - Other forms, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Concepts and terms, Neofascism and religion - Proponents, Neofascism and religion - Opponents, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism, Neofascism and religion - Fascism as vague epithet, Neofascism and religion - General, Neofascism and religion - Christianity, Neofascism and religion - Islam, Neofascism and religion - Judaism, Neofascism and religion - Hinduism, Neofascism and religion - Paganism

Read more here: » Neofascism and religion: Encyclopedia II - Neofascism and religion - Christianity




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