1. The Roots And Reason Of Fascism
This phenomenon occurs because fascism, for as long as it has been known, is rightly considered an ideology of negatives. ... This makes it difficult to define what exactly is "pure" fascism. ... In the 1920s and 30s, liberal policies and institutions had failed, and fascism has only prospered politically in times of either economic crisis, or fear of communist take-over (or both). ... In the 1960s, fascism became to be seen as an ideology of traditional conservative values pushed to the extreme right (Segre, 2002). ... The last defining feature of fascism was the scapegoating of groups su...
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