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| | Fascism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Italian Fascism took power with the blessing of Italy's king after years of leftist-led unrest led many conservatives to fear that a communist revolution was inevitable. |  | | A number of nationalist fasci later evolved into the 20th century movement known as fascism. |  | | According to Anson Rabinbach and Jessica Benjamin, "The crucial element of fascism is its explicit sexual language, what Theweleit calls 'the conscious coding' or the 'over-explicitness of the fascist language of symbol.' This fascist symbolization creates a particular kind of psychic economy which places sexuality in the service of destruction. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism
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| | Fascism |
 | | Fascism and communism were the two great killers of innocents of the 20th century. |  | | Clerical Fascism - Roman Catholic church support for fascism in the mid-20th century. |  | | In the modern world, I would say Islamic fascism is as close as I can get to a definition of evil. |
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http://markhumphrys.com/fascism.html
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| | CANIS IRATUS.: Fascism for Idiots |
 | | There is one thing that Nazism shares with Fascism, and with Marxism as well: It took a false and caricatured view of 19th century science and turned it into a disastrous political program. |  | | Fascism is a true ideology, while Nazism was not. |  | | Like other forms of politicism, Fascism is both utopian and fatalistic. |
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http://canisiratus.blogspot.com/2004/12/fascism-for-idiots.html
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| | Fascism |
 | | That there was no true fascism and many of the country’s fascist movements were pro-nationality or patriotic movements. |  | | Not all countries have to have an open, fascist, ruling government to be considered to have elements of fascism. |  | | It points out that the beliefs that fascism is built on and how they are interpreted. |
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http://departments.kings.edu/history/20c/fascism.html
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| | The Mystery of Fascism by David Ramsay Steele |
 | | In part, this arises from the fact that "fascism" is a word used loosely to denote all the non-Communist dictatorships of the 1920s and 1930s, and by extension to refer to the most powerful and horrible of these governments, that of German National Socialism. |  | | Given what most people today think they know about Fascism, this bare recital of facts (12) is a mystery story. |  | | Fascism had always been strongly communitarian but now this aspect became more conspicuous. |
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http://www.la-articles.org.uk/fascism.htm
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| | Fascism and Homeland Security |
 | | Fascism incorporates racism and attacks on the nondominant religion. |  | | Fascism takes religious symbolism and transfers the emotional and moral appeal to state symbols. |  | | And if they succeed in doing so, America will be facing what has always been considered unthinkable here: a serious manifestation of fascism. |
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http://www.oilempire.us/fascism.html
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| | Living Under Fascism |
 | | I mean to persuade you that the style of governing into which America has slid is most accurately described as fascism, and that the necessary implications of this fact are rightly regarded as terrifying. |  | | It is both accurate and helpful for us to understand fundamentalism as religious fascism, and fascism as political fundamentalism. |  | | Still, fascism is a word that is completely foreign to most of us. |
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http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9926.htm
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| | LEON TROTSKY: Fascism: What it is and how to fight it |
 | | that so many of those calling themselves marxists cannot define fascism any more adequately than the liberals is not wholly their fault. |  | | They had a republic in which all questions were dealt with by the sovereign people through the exercise of universal suffrage. |  | | But here the strategists, tangled in their own reasoning, bring forward against us still more stupefying arguments. |
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/1944/1944-fas.htm
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| | The Real Threat of Fascism |
 | | Most people today are quite certain that they know what fascism is. When I ask people to define fascism, they typically tell me what it was, the assumption being that it no longer exists. |  | | By exploring the disturbing parallels between our own time and the era of overt fascism, I am confident that we can avoid the same hideous mistakes. |  | | It is always dangerous to forget the lessons of history. |
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http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0930-25.htm
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| | Pound and Fascism |
 | | Fascism believes neither in the possibility nor the utility of perpetual peace. |  | | Rather both fascist leaders presented themselves as "men of the people." Thus the person of the leader becomes, in fascism, a concrete resolution of the opposing aspirations within the movement: he is at once the "great commoner," the "divine average" and the "man apart", a lonely, heroic incarnation of pure will. |  | | Yet fascism, born in such promise, ended by declaring universal war on everything that was not itself: first bolshevism, then socialism, then the Jews, then the "decadent" liberal democracies. |
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http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/pound/fascism.htm
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| | Fascism - MSN Encarta |
 | | Some of these scholars view fascism as a crude, barbaric form of nihilism, asserting that it lacks any coherent ideals or ideology. |  | | Some scholars view fascism in narrow terms, and some even insist that the ideology was limited to Italy under Mussolini. |  | | This article relies on a very broad definition of fascism, and includes most movements that aim for total social renewal based on the national community while also pushing for a rejection of liberal democratic institutions. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761568245
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| | PublicEye.org - Website of Political Research Associates - What is Fascism? |
 | | Fascism tends to celebrate masculinity, youth, mystical unity, and the regenerative power of violence. |  | | Fascism's approach to politics is both populist--in that it seeks to activate "the people" as a whole against perceived oppressors or enemies--and elitist--in that it treats the people's will as embodied in a select group, or often one supreme leader, from whom authority proceeds downward. |  | | To this end, fascism calls for a "spiritual revolution" against signs of moral decay such as individualism and materialism, and seeks to purge "alien" forces and groups that threaten the organic community. |
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http://www.publiceye.org/eyes/whatfasc.html
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| | fascism. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Salvation from rule by the mob and the destruction of the existing social order can be effected only by an authoritarian leader who embodies the highest ideals of the nation. |  | | A second ruling concept of fascism is embodied in the theory of social Darwinism. |  | | Fascism, especially in its early stages, is obliged to be antitheoretical and frankly opportunistic in order to appeal to many diverse groups. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/fa/fascism.html
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| | Amazon.com: Fascism (Cambridge Perspectives in History): Books: Richard Thurlow,Richard Brown,David Smith |
 | | Fascism in other countries is detailed and an account is also given of antifascism and the manifestation of fascism in different forms since the end of the Second World War in 1945. |  | | This book seems written in order to round out the series, rather than to actually be used by anyone who knows enough about Fascism to be interested in it. |  | | Thurlow does not distinguish between Fascism in theory and Fascism in practice, and thus has a great deal of difficulty saying anything about it. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0521598729?v=glance
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| | fascism - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about fascism |
 | | and I thank the millions of men and women whose steadfastness and sacrifice triumphed over depression, fascism and communism. |  | | It has been suggested that the appeal of fascism is to those people who, for whatever reason, feel that their sense of community (for example as soldiers in the trenches, as members of threatened villages, or of minority ethnic communities) is being threatened. |  | | Italian fascism served as a model to a number of similar political movements in other countries, although the form which fascism took was much influenced by the particular circumstances of the different countries in which it occurred. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/fascism
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| | George W Bush and the 14 points of fascism - Project for the OLD American Century |
 | | It is in times of fascism rising that armies of ignorance are once more resuscitated from the bowels of a society bordering on the edge of mass psychosis. |  | | It may sound crazy to some, but the style of governing into which America has slid is most accurately described as fascism. |  | | Neo-fascism in America : Too many people believe fascism is only about goose-stepping, jack-booted Nazis. |
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http://www.oldamericancentury.org/14pts.htm
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| | Fascism - Wikiquote |
 | | "Fascism was really the basis for the New Deal. |  | | The twentieth century will be known in history as the century of Fascism." |  | | "Fascism is not defined by the number of its victims but by the way it kills them." |
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http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Fascism
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| | Rush, Newspeak and Fascism: An exegesis |
 | | We must have a word, and for lack of a better one, we must employ the word that Mussolini borrowed from the vocabulary of the Italian Left in 1919, before his movement had assumed its mature form. |  | | Indeed, fascism is the most original political novelty of the twentieth century, no less. |  | | Anyone using the word nowadays is most often merely participating in this degradation. |
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http://www.cursor.org/stories/fascismintroduction.php
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| | Flirting with Fascism/ Print |
 | | One of the greatest exponents of such youthful vitalism was the high priest of fascism, the poet and adventurer Gabriele D&, to whom Ledeen devoted an enthusiastic biography in 1977. |  | | Ledeen had himself argued this very point in his book, Universal Fascism, published in 1972. |  | | When he was later converted to it, Mussolini said that fascism drew on the universalist heritage of Rome, both ancient and Catholic. |
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http://www.amconmag.com/06_30_03/print/featureprint.html
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| | ZNet Mainstream Media Fascism |
 | | The definition in one dictionary refers to a âgovernmental system marked by stringent socioeconomic control, a strong central government usually headed by a dictator, and often a belligerently nationalistic policy.â But it should be clear that fascism wouldnât necessarily arrive on the heels of goose-stepping soldiers or brown-shirt thugs dressed up in Nazi regalia. |  | | This is not to throw the word âfascismâ around loosely. |  | | Exactly what constitutes âfascismâ may be hotly debated by political scientists and others. |
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http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=21&ItemID=5777
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| | Fascism |
 | | WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORLD WAR I AND THE RISE OF The fascist ideology cannot be explained logically because it is inherently irrational. |  | | People feel good about themselves if they can forget their insecurities and problems by immersing themselves in an apparently invincible nation. |  | | Totalitarianism shares many of the characteristics of fascism, and fascist states are often also totalitarian, but not every totalitarian state is fascist. |
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http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/westn/fascism.html
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| | Eco - "Eternal Fascism: 14 Ways of Looking at a Blackshirt" |
 | | Eco - "Eternal Fascism: 14 Ways of Looking at a Blackshirt" |  | | To people who feel deprived of a clear social identity, Ur-Fascism says that their only privilege is the most common one, to be born in the same country. |  | | Not only was it typical of counterrevolutionary Catholic thought after the French revolution, but is was born in the late Hellenistic era, as a reaction to classical Greek rationalism. |
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http://www.themodernword.com/eco/eco_blackshirt.html
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| | Fascism and Mussolini |
 | | Fascism A clear and concise account of the origins and development of Fascism by Dr C Jazwinski. |  | | James B. Whisker details the history of fascism in Italy and presents his interpretation of the movement. |  | | Modern History Sourcebook: Mussolini: What is Fascism, 1932 From the Modern History Source Book. |
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http://www.casahistoria.net/Fascism.html
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| | FASCISM |
 | | Mussolini had to compromise with big business, the monarchy, and the Roman Catholic church. |  | | Fascism was an authoritarian political movement that developed in Italy and other European countries after 1919 as a reaction against the political and social changes brought about by World War I and the spread of socialism and communism. |  | | The corporate state was never fully implemented, and the expansionist, militaristic nature of fascism contributed to imperialist adventures in Ethiopia and the Balkans and ultimately to World War II. |
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http://condor.stcloudstate.edu/~jaz/altruism/fascism.html
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| | Italian Life Under Fascism - Italian Fascism |
 | | Fascism was unique among the radical forces produced by the early twentieth century, developing out of World War I without any clear predecessor in the nineteenth century. |  | | The term comes from the Italian fascio, derived from the ancient Latin fasces, which referred to the bundle of lictors, or axe-headed rods, that symbolized the sovereignty and authority of the Roman Republic. |  | | Thus the revolutionary nationalists who sought to create a new left nationalist league in 1919, in the aftermath of World War I, formed a Fascio di Combattimento, transformed two years later into the new Fascist Party, and so a radical new "ism" was born. |
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http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/dpf/Fascism/Intro.html
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| | Social fascism - encyclopedia article about Social fascism. |
 | | Fascism (in Italian, fascismo), capitalized, was the authoritarian political movement which ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943 under the leadership of Benito Mussolini. |  | | Socialists who formed united fronts to combat Fascism were subsequently labeled as 'Social fascists' and treated as such. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Social+fascism
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| | Technorati Tag: fascism |
 | | Posts tagged Fascism per day for the last 30 days. |  | | From Italy with love April 25, 2006 9:37 AM On the anniversary of the liberation of her country from fascism, Italian blogger Stefania Lapenna is... |  | | Research Fascism at Questia Research and discover over 1,000,000 books, journals and articles covering over 6,000 research topics, continuously updated - a complete academic library. |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/fascism
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| | fascism. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. |
 | | It is fitting that the name of an authoritarian political movement like Fascism, founded in 1919 by Benito Mussolini, should come from the name of a symbol of authority. |  | | The Italian name of the movement, fascismo, is derived from fascio, bundle, (political) group, but also refers to the movement's emblem, the fasces, a bundle of rods bound around a projecting axe-head that was carried before an ancient Roman magistrate by an attendant as a symbol of authority and power. |  | | Italian fascismo, from fascio, group, from Late Latin fascium, from Latin fascis, bundle. |
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| | fascism |
 | | He found the regimes all had 14 things in common, and he calls these the identifying characteristics of fascism. |  | | Fascist nations also typically use their judiciaries to manipulate or control elections. |  | | The article is titled "Fascism Anyone?," and appears in Free Inquiry’s Spring 2003 issue on page 20. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Fascism: Search Results Books |
 | | The Faces of Janus: Marxism and Fascism in the Twentieth Century -- by James Gregor (Author) |  | | Town and Country Under Fascism: the Transformation Of Brescia 1915-1926 -- by Alice A. Kelikian (Author) |  | | Football and Fascism: The National Game Under Mussolini |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/external-search?tag=bookstore0e86-20&keyword=Fascism&mode=books
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| | Definition of fascism - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary |
 | | 2 : a tendency toward or actual exercise of strong autocratic or dictatorial control fascism and brutality -- J. Aldridge> |  | | For More Information on "fascism" go to Britannica.com |  | | Get the Top 10 Search Results for "fascism" |
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=fascism
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| | Flickr: Photos tagged with fascism |
 | | Feeds for photos tagged with fascism Available as RSS 2.0 and Atom |  | | You can assign as many tags as you wish to each photo. |  | | Explore and refine fascism photos with our clustery goodness! |
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