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Fascism and the Right in Europe 1919-1945 ( Routledge, 2014). Davies, Peter, and Derek Lynch, eds. The Routledge companion to fascism and the far right (Routledge, 2005). excerpt; Davies, Peter J., and Paul Jackson. The far right in Europe: an encyclopedia (Greenwood, 2008). excerpt and list of movements; Eatwell, Roger. 1996. Fascism: A History.
"Eternal Fascism: Fourteen Ways of Looking at a Blackshirt" delves into the core characteristics of fascism. Eco outlines fourteen key elements or traits, which he refers to as "ways," that commonly appear in fascist movements. While not all these traits are present in every fascist movement, together they create a recognizable pattern.
Since definitions of fascism vary, entries in this list may be controversial. For a discussion of the various debates surrounding the nature of fascism, see Fascism and ideology and Definitions of fascism. For a general list of fascist movements, see List of fascist movements. This list has been divided into four sections for reasons of length:
World Church of the Creator: United States No Yes (1973) Yes Neo-fascism Religious movement White Order of Thule: United States No Yes No Esoteric Nazism Falange Venezolana: Venezuela No ? Yes Falangism, Legionarism official site: Nuevo Orden - NOR: Venezuela No Yes (1974) No Neo-Fascism, Pan-Americanism ORJUNA: Yugoslavia No No (1922) No ...
A sign at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has gone viral for its bold warning against fascism. A Twitter user shared a photo of a poster from inside the Washington, D.C. museum that ...
Neo-Fascism Croatian Party of Rights: Croatia No Yes (1990) Yes Neo-fascism Ustaše: Croatia Yes No (1929) No Nazism / Italian Fascism National Popular Front: Cyprus No Yes (2008) Yes Neo-fascism (Metaxism) La Falange Cubana: Cuba No No (1936) No Falangism Official site: National Fascist Community (NOF) Czechoslovakia: No No (1926) No Fascism
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These World War II veterans used the GI Bill to educate themselves into the most educated and productive labor force in the world. They organized powerful industrial labor unions that built an ...