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  Fascism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The movement was supported by small capitalists, low-level bureaucrats, and the middle classes, who had all felt threatened by the rise in power of the Socialists.
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.
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.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fascism   (7262 words)

  
 List of fascist movements by country - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A list of political parties, organizations, and movements adhering to various forms of fascist ideology.
While fascist movements generally have the above qualities in common, some clear trends are visible within fascist and nationalist thought.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_fascist_movements_by_country   (265 words)

  
 Corporatism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Under fascism in Italy, business owners, employees, trades-people, professionals, and other economic classes were organized into 22 guilds, or associations, known as "corporations" according to their industries, and these groups were given representation in a legislative body known as the Camera dei Fasci e delle Corporazioni.
For instance, Austria under the Dollfuß dictatorship had a constitution modelled on that of Italy; but there were also conservative philosophers and/or economists advocating the corporate state, for example Othmar Spann.
Examples of modern neocorporatism include the ILO Conference or in the Economic and Social Committee of the European Union, the collective agreement arrangements of the Scandinavian countries, the Dutch Poldermodel system of consensus, or the Republic of Ireland's system of Social Partnership.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Corporatism   (2142 words)

  
 DEATH SQUADS
CIA compiled lists of persons who would have to be arrested and a roster of civilian and government installations that would need protection in case of military coup against government.
Those on computer list had an excellent chance of being "disappeared." It was "an archive and computer file on journalists, students, leaders, leftists, politicians and so on." Computer system making up death lists.
The lists were a detailed who's who of the leadership of the PKI that included names of provincial, city and other local PKI members and leaders of mass organizations.
www.newsmakingnews.com /death_squads.htm   (16835 words)

  
 THE NEW FACE OF FASCISM IN CANADA
Reactionary and fascist propagandists feed off these fears, deliberately increase these fears, and then offer brutal "strong-arm" solutions: re-introduction of the death penalty, trying youth in adult courts, even advocating capital punishment for children, while at the same time claiming that their goal is to strengthen the family through opposition to homosexual rights and abortion.
Racist and fascist organizations are quick to use the opportunity to spread white supremacy and white racism, and to engage in assault, terror, and murder.
The list that follows is an attempt to offer the reader - in a dozen volumes - a set of suggested readings that at least begins to explore the complex phenomenon of resurgent fascism, while at the same time examining its historical origins.
bethuneinstitute.org /documents/newface.html   (8375 words)

  
 Fascist Italy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The turning-point for the growth of the Fascist movement came by the end of 1920.
In short, a Fascist state was a totalitarian state, controlling all the political, economic and social activities of its people.
In an atmosphere of intimidation and violence, with the Fascist Militia using strong-arm methods, the 'National List' presented by the Fascists obtained 63% of the roses.
www.thecorner.org /hists/total/f-italy.htm   (4134 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Capitalism Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Anarchism strives for the immediate abolition of both the state and private property, and the establishment of a communal society quite similar to the one advocated by communists as their final goal (but in contrast to the communists, anarchists oppose the idea of a transitional socialist stage).
This view was advocated by many revolutionary movements of the 20th century, but was often abandoned in practice as it seemed to lead to "class war", endless violence between those with irreconcilable points of view.
These arguments often recur interchangeably within the context of the extremely complex anti-globalization movement, which is often (but not universally) described as "anti-capitalist".
www.ipedia.com /capitalism_1.html   (5199 words)

  
 Articles - Japanese fascism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
One particular concept exploited by the ultranationalists and local fascists was a decree made by Emperor Jimmu in AD 660, the policy of hakko ichiu (all eight corners of the world under one roof).
Later, however, these previously mentioned thinkers decided to organize their own political clique based on previous radical, militaristic movements in the 1930s; this was the origin of the Kodoha party and their political desire to take direct control of all the political power in the country from the moderate and democratic political voices.
It also attacks the old strutures of the upper classes to allow the lower classes, which represent the majority of the militarists and their followers (farmers, fishers, industrial workers, etc), to ascend the social ladder and receive social justice, satisfy the public's needs, and raise a military to maintain control of the nation.
www.bleema.com /articles/Japanese_fascism   (1842 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Nazis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
After Mussolini's fascists took power in Italy in 1922, fascism presented itself as a realistic option for opposing "Communism", particularly given Mussolini's success in crushing the Communist and anarchist movements which had destabilised Italy with a wave of strikes and factory occupations after the First World War.
The socialist and communist call for the workers of all countries to unite was seen by fascists and Nazis as a mortal enemy of the nationalist spirit which stood at the center of their beliefs.
Like other fascist regimes, the Nazi regime emphasized anti-communism and the leader principle (Führerprinzip), a key element of fascist ideology in which the ruler is deemed to embody the political movement and the nation.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref?title=Nazis   (4806 words)

  
 Anis Shivani: Is America Becoming Fascist?
When fascists spoke of culture, they meant a proper attitude toward life: encompassing the ability to accept a faith, the work ethic, and discipline, but also receptivity to art and the appreciation of the native landscape.
The true community was symbolized by factors opposed to materialism, by art and literature, the symbols of the past and the stereotypes of the present.
Perhaps a non-controversial statement may be that the fascist tendency always exists, at the very least latent and dormant.
www.counterpunch.org /shivani1026.html   (3571 words)

  
 Fascism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Similar political movements, including Nazism, spread across Europe between World War I and World War II.
Throughout Europe, numerous aristocrats, conservative intellectuals, capitalists and industrialists lent their support to fascist movements in their countries that emulated Italian Fascism.
Regimes that are alleged to have been either fascist or sympathetic to fascism include:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fascist   (7262 words)

  
 20th-Century Prose & Poetry: A Survey of Recent Prose Fiction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The universal problems of unemployment, poverty, and fascist movements emerging in country after country led the Italian critic Arnaldo Bocelli (1900-1976) to describe what the literature of the 1930s should entail.
A deeply conformist trend swept the country, and witch hunts, fllists, and loyalty oaths drove the political movement led by Senator Joseph McCarthy and the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
At the same time, native Americans, the only inhabitants of this country who really can lay claim to it and to whom the land is the sacred source of being, know that they have been defrauded of their heritage.
newman.baruch.cuny.edu /digital/2000/c_n_c_old/c_10_20th_cent/survey_recent.htm   (4253 words)

  
 Paradigm : from magic words to meaningful concepts
To compile the list of individuals (kings and heads of state) killed by anarchists, a small piece of paper would suffice; for the homicidal and genocidal crimes perpetrated by the states, many volumes would not be enough.
Besides that, in almost every country, the introduction of the passport differentiated (bureaucratically and juridically) between people born in different regions of the world, making more difficult, and so discouraging, moving and intermingling, rooting people to the place where they happened to be born.
Science has no country and speaks a universal idiom; the scientist is at home in every place, where the pursuit of knowledge is promoted, and communicates in all languages, for those who pay attention, listen and participate.
www.polyarchy.org /paradigm/english/magic.html   (9339 words)

  
 Fascist America?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Fascist dictatorships were borne to power in each of these countries by big business, and they served the interests of big business with remarkable ferocity.
In fact, if one looks at fascist regimes of the 20th century, it is appears that the Bush administration draws more from these sources than traditional conservatism.
It is a conspicuous attempt to militarize the country and declare martial law, although the media has scrupulously avoided the obvious conclusions.
www.crisispapers.org /topics/fascism.htm   (9108 words)

  
 How to End the War -- In These Times
Their very first act was to protect the oil ministry leaving the the rest of the country to burn—to which Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld responded: “Stuff happens.” Theirs was an almost apocalyptic glee in allowing Iraq to burn.
They let the country be erased, leaving a blank slate that they could rebuild in their image This was the goal of the war.
I LOVE this country, and I am madder than heck about all the lies Bush Co. has and is spreading, to the detriment of our people and our economy.
www.inthesetimes.com /site/main/article/2103   (1883 words)

  
 EUROPA - Enlargement : Candidate Country: Hungary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bounded on the north by Slovakia; on the north-east by Ukraine; on the east by Romania; on the south by Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia; and on the west by Austria.
Unemployment is one of the lowest in candidate countries, standing at 5.8% during the November to January period of 2003-2004.
Restrictions on the movement of workers from Hungary to the EU will apply for a minimum two-year period as of the date of accession and may remain in force for a maximum of seven years.
europa.eu.int /comm/enlargement/hungary   (10126 words)

  
 Socialism - DiscoverLudwigVonMises.COM - PRODOS Institute Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Fascists and the Nazis were no less eager to establish all-round regimentation of all economic activities than those governments and parties which flamboyantly advertise their anti-Fascist tenets.
In those countries where agriculture predominates the doctrine calls itself, not quite appropriately, Agrarian Socialism, and is the end-all and be-all of social reform movements.
Spiritual movements are revolts of thought against inertia, of the few against the many; of those who because they are strong in spirit are strongest alone against those who can express themselves only in the mass and the mob, and who are significant only because they are numerous.
www.discoverludwigvonmises.com /Socialism/index.html   (20518 words)

  
 Articles - Clerical fascism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Examples of dictatorships or political movements involving elements of clerical fascism include those of Antonio Salazar in Portugal, Maurice Duplessis of Quebec, Engelbert Dollfuss in Austria, Jozef Tiso in Slovakia, Ante Pavelic and the Ustashe in Croatia, Miklos Horthy in Hungary, the Iron Guard movement in Romania, and the government of Vichy France.
It has been described by some as clerical fascist, especially after the decline in influence of the Falange beginning in the mid-1940s.
Some scholars consider certain contemporary movements to be forms of clerical fascism, including Christian Identity and possibly Christian Reconstructionism in the United States; some militant forms of politicized Islamic fundamentalism; and militant Hindu nationalism in India (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh / Bharatiya Janata Party).
www.divxa.com /articles/Clerical_fascism   (290 words)

  
 List of Nationalist and Fascist/Rightist Movements in History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
List of Nationalist and Fascist/Rightist Movements in History
Fascism is much more nationalism, and much less "socialism"; socialism is an egalitarian leftist movement, while Fascism, in most of the examples below, was simply anti-Communism mixed with nationalism, or vice-versa.
Similarly, the U.S. backed rightist movements in Chile (Pinochet), Angola (UNITA), and Nicaragua, yet sided with Communists in 1933 and fought Fascism with the Communists in WWII.
wsi.matriots.com /NationalistFascistRightistMovements.html   (193 words)

  
 UU World: The Fundamentalist Agenda, by Davidson Loehr
They would force the country to conform to a fantasy image of two married heterosexual parents where the husband works and the wife stays home with the children—even when that describes fewer than 25 percent of current American families.
And what they discovered was that the agenda of all fundamentalist movements in the world is virtually identical, regardless of religion or culture.
Men are bigger and stronger, and they rule not only through physical strength but also and more importantly through their influence on the laws and rules of the land.
www.uuworld.org /2004/01/feature2.html   (2474 words)

  
 Anti-Fascist movements (from Italy) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
For a long time organized anti-Fascist movements remained weak, divided, and illegal and had no access to press or radio.
The Communists were soon the most significant of these movements, as they had an underground organization and some Russian support and finance, but even they had 7,000 members at most and had great difficulty in spreading their propaganda in Italy.
More results on "Anti-Fascist movements (from Italy)" when you join.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-27764   (144 words)

  
 Israel Commentary: November 2004 Archives
We were prepared to fight a country; a nation with an army that used conventional weaponry and whose motives and behavior made sense and could be predicted and analyzed.
In countries where our forces are deployed any one carrying an illegal weapon should be shot on sight, cities and districts that harbor terrorists should have their water, power and transport facilities shut down.
In many countries, a national referendum requires approval by what is called a "special majority," since a simple majority could mean one side winning by the slimmest of margins, leaving the nation badly polarized.
www.israel-commentary.org /archives/2004_11.html   (9835 words)

  
 Political parties, interest groups, and other movements around the world
List of political and non-profit organisations on the Internet, maintained by UC-Berkeley's Centre for Community Economic Research
America's Open Debates Foundation is a national foundation committed to networking existing "free election" organizations, every legitimate national party, ballot access and election reform movements into one cooperative, unified and powerful voice.
Third Parties '96 is a movement to build a new mainstream political party
www.psr.keele.ac.uk /parties.htm   (1054 words)

  
 Politics1 - Guide to American Political Parties
The Natural Law Party was a New Age entity founded and run by followers of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (the founder of the TM movement -- a movement that some have labeled as a cult).
Their agenda is much in the style of the Western European socialist and labor movement -- and somewhat similar to that of the late-1990s formed Labor Party (but the NP has more of a controlled growth outlook on environmental issues).
The DSA explains their mission as follows: "building progressive movements for social change while establishing an openly socialist presence in American communities and politics." Thus, the DSA is less like a traditional US political party and much more like a political education and grassroots activism organization.
www.politics1.com /parties.htm   (9731 words)

  
 Bartholomew's notes on religion
Ekandjo had appealed for heavy penalties and even for the castration of homosexuals in the country as they were "involved in Satanist practices" and "are lower than pigs and dogs".
The newly named papal theologian is a member of a well-known, political family in Poland that spans three generations.
He is the son of the late Jedrzej Giertych (1903-1992), a staunch Polish nationalist who fled his native country after the Second World War (which he spent in German prison camps) and settled in London.
blogs.salon.com /0003494   (2963 words)

  
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Campus Coursepaks, POLSC 272.12:  Fascist and Neofascist Movements in Western Countries, Prof.
Fascist Movements, Successes, and Failures in the Interwar Period
Risto Alapuro and Erik Allardt, "The Lapua Movement:  The Threat of Rightist Takeover in Finland, 1930-32," in Juan J. Linz and Alfred Stepan, eds., The Breakdown of Democratic Regimes:  Europe (Baltimore, Md.:  Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978), pp.
urban.hunter.cuny.edu /%7Erkarapin/FM-SYL.htm   (4669 words)

  
 Links to Socialist, Anarchist, Leftist, Environmental and News sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Movement." They have a grasp on the link between capitalist money-worship and environmental degradation.
Co-op America is a national non-profit membership organization celebrating 20 years of serice to people and the planet." This group concentrates on advising people how to spend and invest their money toward green enterprises.
Our individualistic myths portray artists are solitary geniuses, often tortured and always iconoclastic, but most great bursts of creativity have occurred when artists rubbed shoulders, traded ideas and worked within the contexts of friendships and cliques.
www.bergonia.org /links.htm   (4417 words)

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