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  2. Definitions of fascism - Wikipedia

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    Griffin writes that a broad scholarly consensus developed in English-speaking social sciences during the 1990s, around the following definition of fascism: [19] [Fascism is] a genuinely revolutionary, trans-class form of anti- liberal , and in the last analysis, anti- conservative nationalism.

  3. Palingenetic ultranationalism - Wikipedia

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    While earlier works do describe the idea of fascism as being "revolutionary", they do not list a "revolution" as being a necessary precursor to fascism. [3] [4] Roger Griffin argues that fascism uses the "palingenetic myth" to attract large masses of voters who have lost their faith in traditional politics and religion by promising them a ...

  4. Roger Griffin - Wikipedia

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    Roger David Griffin (born 31 January 1948) [1] is a British professor of modern history and political theorist at Oxford Brookes University, England. His principal interest is the socio-historical and ideological dynamics of fascism , as well as various forms of political or religious fanaticism .

  5. What is fascism? A look at the term being hurled at ... - AOL

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    Fascism, according to Bray, is rooted in the desire "to return to an imaginary past where natural hierarchies were respected, hierarchies around nationalism or gender or race, and it aims to use ...

  6. Fascism - Wikipedia

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    Roger Griffin describes fascism as "a genus of political ideology whose mythic core in its various permutations is a palingenetic form of populist ultranationalism." [42] Without palingenetic ultranationalism, there is no "genuine fascism" according to Griffin. [43]

  7. Fascism (book) - Wikipedia

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    Fascism is a book edited by political theorist Roger Griffin.It was published by Oxford University Press in 1995 as a 410-page paperback. [1] It is a reader in the Oxford Readers series, which assembles the writings of various authors on the topic of fascism and the far-right.

  8. People are calling Trump a fascist. What does that mean? - AOL

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    Fascism is a dirty word in US politics, so when former President Donald Trump’s former chief of staff, retired Marine Gen. John Kelly, says Trump fits the definition of “fascist,” it’s news.

  9. Trump's former chief of staff says he fits the definition of ...

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    Fascism uses racist rhetoric. Many fascist movements use a combination of racism, xenophobia, antisemitism and ethnocentric nationalism to create "in" and "out" groups in society, in order to ...