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  2. Anti-communism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-communism was a shared ideological feature among Spain's various right-wing groups in the lead-up to the Spanish Civil War. Within the right-wing, the Catholic Church's anti-communism pulled together the political interests of the lower, agrarian classes, the landed aristocracy, and industrialists. [229]

  3. Far-right politics - Wikipedia

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    Partisans of far right-wing organizations, in turn, use anti-communism to challenge every political current which is not embedded in a clearly exposed nationalist and racist agenda. For them, both the USSR and the European Union, leftist liberals, ecologists, and supranational corporations – all of these may be called 'communist' for the sake ...

  4. Communism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-communism developed as soon as communism became a conscious political movement in the 19th century, and anti-communist mass killings have been reported against alleged communists, or their alleged supporters, which were committed by anti-communists and political organizations or governments opposed to communism. The communist movement has ...

  5. Far-left politics - Wikipedia

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    This movement saw its greatest prominence in the 1920s in China. [51] Communism in early 20th century Europe often gained power in countries with significant polarization between segments of the population on an ethnic, religious, or economic basis, [54] and in countries that were destabilized by war. [55]

  6. Fascism and ideology - Wikipedia

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    In addition, fascist anti-communism was linked to anti-Semitism and even anti-capitalism, because many fascists believed that communism and capitalism were both Jewish creations meant to undermine nation-states. The Nazis advocated the conspiracy theory that Jewish communists were working together with Jewish finance capital against Germany. [77]

  7. Opinion: Republican Party uses 'communism' as scare ... - AOL

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    Communism is a form of government where the state owns most of society's resources, including property, education, transportation, agriculture and the means of production.

  8. Political movement - Wikipedia

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    A mass movement denotes a political party or movement which is supported by large segments of a population. Political movements that typically advocate the creation of a mass movement include the ideologies of communism, fascism, and liberalism. Both communists and fascists typically support the creation of mass movements as a means to ...

  9. Right-wing politics - Wikipedia

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    The extreme right has four traits: "1) anti-democracy, 2) ultranationalism, 3) racism, and 4) the strong state." [93] The New Right consists of the liberal conservatives, who stress small government, free markets, and individual initiative. [94] Other authors make a distinction between the centre-right and the far-right. [95]