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Fascism Politics


Fascism

Fascism is essentially characterized by three themes (in various forms and proportions): ethnic particularism (national or racial), combined with some sort of radical economic "third way" opposed to both Marxist socialism and free-market capitalism, and a revolutionary, anti-democratic political program.

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  • - Article from the journal Patterns of Prejudice (April 1999) examining the French neo-fascist Groupe d'Union et de Defence.
  • - Information about the historical fascist movement in Hungary.
  • - An attempt by Dr. Lawrence Britt to extract common characteristics from a number of fascist regimes.
  • - Online primary sources for the study of Italo-Iberian fascism.
  • - Examination of imagery and symbolism in school reports from 1930s Italy and the manner in which Mussolin's fascist dictatorship attempted to influence school children.
  • - A variety of sources, both fascist and conservative, historical and contemporary.
  • - Sympathetic views on the fascist ideology.
  • - Provocative essay on themes of militarism, collectivism, and atheism in the popular sci-fi series.
  • - Harun Yahya examines the contribution of paganism and Hellenistic philosophy to fascism.
  • - Some general ideological features outlined by Matthew N. Lyons.
  • - Paper by historian Zeev Sternhell on the problem of defining fascism.
  • - Review of a collection of essays by George L. Mosse.
  • - Online, interactive questionnaire designed to "yield an estimate of fascist receptivity at the personality level."
  • - Political careers of British fascists, and their ultimate fates.
  • - Encarta Encyclopedia article.
  • - Online exhibition of books, posters and other printed material relating to Mussolini's regime.
  • - Roger Griffin writes on the revolutionary nature of fascism.
  • - From the International Fascist Organization which promotes Mussolini's Fascism while rejecting anti-Semitism and totalitarianism.
  • - Remarks on the use of "fascist" as an epithet and the comparative historical records of Fascism and Communism.
  • - Essay by the Italian dictator.
  • - An April 1998 editorial from Le Monde on the rise of neo-fascism in France.
  • - Economics professor from Loyola College delineates the economic aspect of the fascist regimes in Italy and Germany.
  • - A comprehensive bibliography of sources on the subject.
  • - An introductory article by Professor Roger Griffin, School of Humanities, Oxford Brookes University.
  • - Interview with Mr Yosuke Matsuoka, Japan's last representative at the League of Nations, by Gareth Jones.


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