Fascism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fascism , pronounced /ˈfæʃɪzəm/ , comprises a radical and authoritarian nationalist political ideology and a corporatist economic ideology developed in Italy. Fascists believe that nations and/...
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On the Origin and Evolution of European Fascism; Introduction by Myra Moss; The development of European fascist ideology was influenced by the nineteenth- and twentieth ... Fascism in Italy: Origins and Ideology by Charles F. Delzell; On 23 March 1919, a new term, “fascism,” entered our political vocabulary.
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Fascism (in Italian, fascismo), capitalized, was the authoritarian political movement which ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943 under the leadership of Benito Mussolini. ... 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...
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this is less than half correct but it is probably true that I was among the first to explore the origins of the term “clerical fascism” and its meaning.
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blog.oup.com/2006/10/the_origins_of_2/
blog.oup.com/2006/10/the_origins_of_2/
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What is Fascism? Some General Ideological Features ... I am skeptical of efforts to produce a "definition" of fascism. As a dynamic historical current, fascism has taken many different forms, and has evolved dramatically in some ways.
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Nazis in the CIA closet: The Origins of Fascism in the United States; By Christian Dewar; "Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster."; -- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche...
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The Origins of Fascism in the United State ... Nazis in the CIA closet:; by Christian Dewar ; ... Doomed to defeat by the superior Allied forces, it was thought that the forces of fascism had been routed and that the world was safe for democracy.
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www.bartcop.com/091702dewar.htm
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By Isaiah Berlin ... Some of Joseph de Maistre's acutest pages, directed against modern liberalism, skepticism, and science, are reserved for Russia, in which he spent fifteen of the most creative years of his life.[1] Alexander I used him for a time as a confidential adviser, ... He became celebrated for his political epigrams,
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www.nybooks.com/articles/3464
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By Isaiah Berlin ... The personality and the outlook of Joseph de Maistre are not normally considered to be puzzling or elusive by historians of political or religious thought. ... In an age when the confluence of apparently incompatible ideas and attitudes, deriving from heterogeneous historical traditions, generated a number...
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www.nybooks.com/articles/3510
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