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  Country Information, a world portal on countries, politics and governments
However, the Italian fascists did not reject the concept of social mobility, and a central tenet of the fascist state was meritocracy.
This war became a proxy war between the fascist countries and their international supporters — who backed Francisco Franco — and the worldwide Communist movement allied uneasily with anarchists and Trotskyists — who backed the Popular Front — and were aided chiefly by the Soviet Union.
Fascists have generally been opposed to the concept of women\'s rights per se, preferring the traditions of chivalry to guide male-female relations.
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  Fascism
Thus, nearly all works on the topic of fascist ideology have been written by non-fascist and anti-fascist authors, and it is often difficult to determine the fascist position on many important issues.
However, the Italian fascists did not reject the concept of social mobility, and a central tenet of the fascist state was meritocracy.
This war became a proxy war between the fascist countries and their international supporters — who backed Francisco Franco — and the worldwide Communist movement allied uneasily with anarchists and Trotskyists — who backed the Popular Front — and were aided chiefly by the Soviet Union.
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  Fascism - Search View - MSN Encarta
Fascist political parties and movements capitalized on the intense patriotism that emerged as a response to widespread social and political uncertainty after World War I (1914-1918) and the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Sometimes fascists define the nation as the same as a nation-state (country and people with the same borders), but in other cases the nation is defined as a unique ethnic group with members in many countries.
Fascists promise that with their help the national crisis will end and a new age will begin that restores the people to a sense of belonging, purpose, and greatness.
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  fascist - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about fascist   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fascist leaders Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini inspect damage to Hitler's headquarters after an assassination attempt in 1944.
The fascist movement in Italy was led by Benito Mussolini, and successfully dominated administration in Italy from 1922 until 1943.
The fascist party (as in other European totalitarian states) was the only authorized political organization in Italy during the period of the prevalence of fascism.
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 Fascism www.wikipedia.org
The term "fascist" or "Nazi" is often ascribed to individuals or groups who are perceived to behave in an authoritarian manner; by silencing opposition, judging personal behavior, or otherwise attempting to concentrate power.
Despite the themes of social and economic reform in the initial Fascist manifesto of June 1919, the movement came to be supported by sections of the middle class fearful of socialism and communism.
Furthermore, the fact that fascist states, on the one hand, and the USSR and the Soviet bloc, on the other, were police states does not mean that their commonality is a product of socialism.
www.thirdworldtraveler.com /Fascism/Fascism_Wikipedia.html   (6595 words)

  
 The Voice of the Turtle
Fascist ideas, in themselves, are not especially interesting, and the attempts to delineate the detailed structure and content of fascist ideology seem to give fascism a static or timeless character, which it certainly lacked.
And in government fascists are only able to promote the cause of big capital, with the result that the regime can only seek to displace the contradiction between the constitutents it claims to represent and the interests it in fact serves through racist persecutions, foreign expansion and war.
Dave further opposes studies that concentrate on fascist ideology because he believes the ideas themselves are of no interest or value, yet his condemnation is too brutal, and the study of fascist ideology (and of its lingering appeal) remains of enormous interest and vital importance.
www.voiceoftheturtle.org /show_article.php?aid=136   (1740 words)

  
 México - Presidencia de la República | Foros
The term "fascist" or "Nazi" is often ascribed to individuals or groups who are perceived to behave in an authoritarian manner; by silencing opposition, judging personal behavior, or otherwise attempting to concentrate power.
Early fascists demonstrated a willingness to do whatever was necessary to achieve their ends, and easily shifted from left-wing to right-wing positions as suited their purposes.
The fascist economic model of corporatism promoted class collaboration by attempting to bring classes together under the unity of the state, a concept that is anathema to classic socialism.
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 Fascism and the rhetoric of unification - Definition, explanation
In these countries, nationalist rhetoric presented fascist ideology as the panacea of hope to those who had suffered humiliation and persecution during WWI and its aftermath.
The British Fascisti (later the British Fascists Ltd) were organised in 1923 to meet the prevailing fear of a socialist inspired civil emergency, and functioned entirely within the Conservative Party.
Simplification is a particularly effective rhetorical device when dealing with an uncritical population, permitting rhetoricians to rise to power through their persuasive abilities, frequently outmanoeuvring those with expert knowledge who do not communicate well.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/f/fa/fascism_and_the_rhetoric_of_unification.php   (1858 words)

  
 Finance Choices - Personal Finance Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fascists accused parliamentary democracy of producing division and decline, and wished to renew the nation from decadence.
However, the Italian fascists did not reject the concept of social mobility, and a central tenet of the fascist state was meritocracy.
Nazi Germany and fascist Italy came close to blows when in 1934, Engelbert Dollfuss, the Austrofascist leader of Austria and ally of Italy, was assassinated by Nazi Brown shirts on Hitler's orders in preparation for a planned Anschluss, which prompted Mussolini to move troops to the Austrian-Italian border in readiness for war against Hitler.
www.financechoices.co.uk /personal-finance-wiki.php?title=Fascism   (5698 words)

  
 Fascism - Search.com
Fascists accused parliamentary democracy of producing division and decline, and wished to renew the nation from decadence.
Nazi Germany and fascist Italy came close to blows when in 1934, Engelbert Dollfuss, the Austrofascist leader of Austria and ally of Italy, was assassinated by Nazi Brown shirts on Hitler's orders in preparation for a planned Anschluss, which prompted Mussolini to move troops to the Austrian-Italian border in readiness for war against Hitler.
Fascists were most vocal in their opposition to finance capitalism, interest charging, and profiteering.
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 Asia Times: FDSFDFDSF
The worst suspicions concerning their activities were confirmed after unification when the Stasi files were opened.
There are obvious economic considerations that argue for a slow Korean unification process, and there is the stability of the region as a whole to consider.
But compared to German unification, there is one crucial factor which may very well delay Korean unification indefinitely: there has been absolutely no change within North Korea, and after resisting any form of change for 50 years, it is highly unlikely that Kim Jong-il's regime will suddenly show a different face.
www.atimes.com /koreas/CF30Dg02.html   (1923 words)

  
 Fascism - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
The first fascist movement developed in Italy after World War I. Journalist and war veteran Benito Mussolini served as the guiding force behind the new movement.
The Fascists gained widespread support as a result of their effective use of violence against the Socialists.
The Fascists showed their militant intentions in the March on Rome, in which about 25,000 fl-shirted Fascists staged demonstrations throughout the capital.
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 Fascism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This war became a proxy war between the fascist countries and their international supporters — who backed Francisco Franco — and the worldwide Communist movement allied uneasily with anarchists and Trotskyists — who backed the Popular Front — and were aided chiefly by the Soviet Union.
Italian fascists viewed increasing the birthrate of Italy as a major goal of their regime, with Mussolini launching a program, called the 'Battle For Births', to almost double the country's population.
Fascists have generally been opposed to the concept of women's rights per se, preferring the traditions of chivalry to guide male-female relations.
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 Mussolini's Italy   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Born in 1883 in the Romagna, known for its rebellious spirit, Mussolini was the son of a radical-socialist lower middle class craftsman.
The Fascists did not have a majority in parliament and simply cobbled together a large number of parties in a coalition.
This was a cultural community united behind the Fascist state and both preserving traditional forms of expression and opening the door to new forms of expression like Futurism.
www.appstate.edu /~brantzrw/history3134/MUSSOLINI.HTML   (3771 words)

  
 Fascism and Zionism
Despite some violent incidents at the beginning of the Fascist era in 1926-27, Mussolini managed to normalize the situation to the extent that relations between Jews and Fascists were mutually cordial.
Fascist propaganda tended to argue that having a Jewish identity was an explanation for non-Fascist leanings.
Because of the fast-developing relationship between the Jewish communities and the Fascist regime, the Unione delle Comunita Israelitiche Italiane was established in 1930.
www.wzo.org.il /en/resources/view.asp?id=585   (2515 words)

  
 VN Boards - Fascism ftw!
Fascists are pushed towards conservatism by common hatred of socialism and feminism, but are prepared to override conservative interests - family, property, religious, the universities, the civil service - where the interests of the nation are considered to require it.
Fascist radicalism also derives from a desire to assuage discontent by accepting specific demands of the labour and women's movements, so long as these demands accord with the national priority.
In 1935, as fascist political movements were making gains across Europe and often took violent action against communist organizations, it became important for Marxists to have an exact definition of "fascism" in order to determine precisely who they were fighting.
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 Florence Travel Guide - Italy hotel booking - filcoo
The Medicis returned to Florence in the 16th century, having united themselves by marriage with Emperor Charles V, and ruled for the next 200 years.
In the 1860s Florence became the capital of Italy, and King Vittorio Emmanuele II took up residence in the city, which saw major developments of wide streets and building on a large scale to accommodate the new administration.
WWI left it spent, shocked and vulnerable to Fascist rhetoric.
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Nevertheless, the Italian fascists did not reject the concept of social mobility, and a central tenet of the fascist state was meritocracy.
Nazi Germany and fascist Italy came close to blows when in 1934, Engelbert Dollfuss, the Austrofascist leader of Austria and ally of Italy, was assassinated by Nazi Brown shirts on Hitler's orders in preparation for a planned Anschluss, which prompted Mussolini to move troops to the Austrian-Italian border in readiness for war against Hitler.
Fascists were most vocal in their opposition to finance capitalism, interest charging, and profiteering.
www.pontefract-yfc.co.uk /wiki.php?title=Fascism   (5452 words)

  
 Rush, Newspeak and Fascism: An exegesis: XIII: Fascism and Fundamentalism
The majority of fascist groups justified their existence by their desire to change the United States into a Christian society.
Most of the membership came from the evangelical styled churches, with each Christian fascist group claiming to be under the umbrella of Christian thought and action.
That began to change in the 1990s, thanks to the confluence of two forces: the emergence of the Patriot movement and the growing revolutionary fervor of conservatives in their drive to dominate the halls of power.
www.cursor.org /stories/fascismxiii.php   (3038 words)

  
 20th WCP: Main Trends of Contemporary Russian Thought
The other promoted by Aleksandr Dugin is radical traditionalism, proclaiming the restoration of a paganist, esoteric legacy and the unification of Eurasia into one Empire under Russian guidance with the aim of waging spiritual war on the secularized and materialist West.
In communist Russia this unification was achieved on ideological grounds that submitted the entire range of cultural activities to the domination of politics.
Thus metaphysical and political radicalism are mutually dependent, as the totalitarian experiments of the 20th century have shown: both communist and fascist radicalism advanced strong metaphysical claims.
www.bu.edu /wcp/Papers/Cont/ContEpst.htm   (5175 words)

  
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The elections of 1919 were a shut-out for the Fascists, but fortunately for Mussolini the new parliament was more unmanageable than ever, and Socialists were the largest party, alarming the conservatives and encouraging some of them to purchase the support of the Fascist squads.
The Fascists were emboldened to attack agrarian cooperatives, trade union and socialist party offices, left-wing printing presses and newspapers.
Fascist militarism combined the glamour of new technology with the promise of escape from the drab confines of bourgeois morality into a colorful and heroic world in which violence was legitimized.
www.westernmind.com /syllabus/syllabus20c/09_mussolini.html   (2172 words)

  
 Fascists? Look who's talking | The Agonist
A search on Nexis for articles and columns that included "Iran" and "fascist" or "fascism" found that the Sun and the Times topped the newspaper list by a substantial margin, as did the Review, the Spectator, and the Standard among the magazines and journals.
Definition fascism from which the term fascists originated: Definition: 1) Refers to a totalitarian system of government.
It doesn't apply to Stalin because he was a communist and you can't be both a fascist and a communist, because 'fascism' was vehemently opposed to communism.
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 CalendarHome.com - Falange - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In Spain, the Falange was a fascist political organization founded by José Antonio Primo de Rivera in 1933, during the Second Spanish Republic.
Primo de Rivera was a Madrid lawyer, son of General Miguel Primo de Rivera, who had controlled the government of Spain as a dictatorial Prime Minister, with the acquiescence of King Alfonso XIII, in the 1920s (from September 1923 to January 1930).
During the Spanish Civil War, the Falangists fought on the Nationalist side against the Left-led Republic, being the fastest growing party on their side (from a few thousands to some hundred thousand members before the Unification).
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /cgi-bin/encyclopedia.pl?p=Falange   (1285 words)

  
 Ecofascism / Fascist Ideology: The Green Wing of the Nazi Party and its Historical Antecedents by Peter Staudenmaier
In "Man and Earth" a genuine outrage at the devastation of the natural environment is coupled with a political subtext of cultural despair.
Such musings, it must be stressed, were not mere rhetoric; they reflected firmly held beliefs and, indeed, practices at the very top of the Nazi hierarchy which are today conventionally associated with ecological attitudes.
This is the common thread which unites merely conservative or even supposedly apolitical manifestations of environmentalism with the straightforwardly fascist variety.
www.spunk.org /library/places/germany/sp001630/peter.html   (7905 words)

  
 Fascism information - Search.com
Fascism uses explicit populist rhetoric; calls for a heroic mass effort to restore past greatness; and demands loyalty to a single leader, often to the point of a cult of personality.
Today, very few groups proclaim themselves fascist, and the term is often used to describe individuals or political groups who are perceived to behave in an authoritarian or totalitarian manner; by silencing opposition, judging personal behavior, promoting racism, or otherwise attempting to concentrate power and create hate towards the "enemies of the state".
The Fascist movement, on the other hand, sought to preserve the class system and uphold it as the foundation of established and desirable culture, although this is not to say that Fascists rejected the concept of social mobility.
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 Document 19
It is essential to use the trial of the Trotskyist-Zinovievite terrorist gang for the political liquidation of Trotsky and Trotskyism as a fascist agency which, in capitalist countries, masking itself with  radical phrases, disorganizes the workers movement and, in the USSR, organizes terrorist acts against the leaders of the country of socialism.
In Norway, a few days before the trial, fascists staged a search of Trotsky's house in order to create the impression among the workers that Trotsky is the victim of fascist prosecution, and thereby to help to keep him afloat politically.
The reactionary leaders of the II International are siding with the fascist scoundrels who killed com.
www.yale.edu /annals/Chase/Documents/doc19chapt4.htm   (2767 words)

  
 Institute for Social Ecology - Fascist Ecology:
In the face of the very real dislocations brought on by the triumph of industrial capitalism and national unification, völkisch thinkers preached a return to the land, to the simplicity and wholeness of a life attuned to nature's purity.
One historian labels him a "Volkish fanatic" and another considers him simply "an intellectual pacemaker for the Third Reich" who "paved the way for fascist philosophy in many important respects." 20 In "Man and Earth" a genuine outrage at the devastation of the natural environment is coupled with a political subtext of cultural despair.
Such musings, it must be stressed, were not mere rhetoric; they reflected firmly held beliefs and, indeed, practices at the very top of the Nazi hierarchy which are today conventionally associated with ecological attitudes.
www.social-ecology.org /article.php?story=20031202115218246   (7071 words)

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