• Fascism is a form of extreme right-wing ideology that celebrates the nation or the race as an organic community transcending all other loyalties.
  • (initial capital letter) a political movement that employs the principles and methods of fascism, especially the one established by Mussolini in Italy 1922–43.
  • The only uniting force behind fascism, in practice, is its defense of the bourgeoisie, the aristocracy, settler-colonialism and imperialist chauvinism.
  • Fascism and Truth: Fascism is a political statement that differs from others, such as liberalism, marxism and its variants, anarchism and its variants, and so on.
  • In fascism, the State is all that matters, and constant conquest — war — is a necessity for the glory of that State. The glory of the people comes by extension.
  • Notable fascists and people inspired by fascism. Includes people that adhere to various ultranationalist, third-position, and anti-democratic ideologies.
  • Fascism is historically centrist economically, culturally unitary and authoritarian. Some form of Fascism was used by the National Socialists in Germany, where...
  • Third, the approaches taken by more recent research on fascism will be discussed and a survey of current fields of empirical work will be presented.
  • Even seventy-five years after Hitler’s death, his rise to power and Germany’s fall from democracy into fascism serve as frightening reminders.