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[[File:USA capital photo jan. 2021.jpg|thumb|Many neo-fascist groups were involved in the | [[File:USA capital photo jan. 2021.jpg|thumb|Many neo-fascist groups were involved in the [[2021 United States Capitol riot|2021 United States Capitol coup.]]]] | ||
'''Neo-fascism''' is a term that refers to the post-world war two ideological trends that feature [[ultranationalism]], strong [[militarism]], [[Reactionary|reactionism]], and other features of the orginial [[fascist]] movements. Similar to the fascists of the 20th century, neo-fascism is born out as a reaction to changing social climates, as well as growing economic hardships among the [[Petty bourgeoisie|petit-bourgeoisie]]. | '''Neo-fascism''' is a term that refers to the post-world war two ideological trends that feature [[ultranationalism]], strong [[militarism]], [[Reactionary|reactionism]], and other features of the orginial [[fascist]] movements. Similar to the fascists of the 20th century, neo-fascism is born out as a reaction to changing social climates, as well as growing economic hardships among the [[Petty bourgeoisie|petit-bourgeoisie]]. | ||
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of the Biden Administration|title-url=https://icsr.info/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ICSR-Report-Far-From-Gone-The-Evolution-of-Extremism-in-the-First-100-Days-of-the-Biden-Administration.pdf|publisher=London: International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation.|trans-lang=English}}</ref><ref>{{News citation|newspaper=EuropeNow|title=Understanding the Rise of the Far Right: The Need for a Historical Approach|url=https://www.europenowjournal.org/2020/11/09/understanding-the-rise-of-the-far-right-the-need-for-a-historical-approach/|retrieved=2022-6-20}}</ref> | of the Biden Administration|title-url=https://icsr.info/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ICSR-Report-Far-From-Gone-The-Evolution-of-Extremism-in-the-First-100-Days-of-the-Biden-Administration.pdf|publisher=London: International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation.|trans-lang=English}}</ref><ref>{{News citation|newspaper=EuropeNow|title=Understanding the Rise of the Far Right: The Need for a Historical Approach|url=https://www.europenowjournal.org/2020/11/09/understanding-the-rise-of-the-far-right-the-need-for-a-historical-approach/|retrieved=2022-6-20}}</ref> | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 18:19, 20 June 2022
Neo-fascism is a term that refers to the post-world war two ideological trends that feature ultranationalism, strong militarism, reactionism, and other features of the orginial fascist movements. Similar to the fascists of the 20th century, neo-fascism is born out as a reaction to changing social climates, as well as growing economic hardships among the petit-bourgeoisie.
With the rise of neoliberalism, and the increasing concentration of capital into fewer-and-fewer hands, neo-fascism has gained new popularity among many nations, particularly as things such as intensifying climate change and economic hardships (the results of capitalism) ravage the mddle class.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Marc-André Argentino, Blyth Crawford, Florence Keen, Hannah Rose (2021). [https://icsr.info/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ICSR-Report-Far-From-Gone-The-Evolution-of-Extremism-in-the-First-100-Days-of-the-Biden-Administration.pdf Far From Gone: The Evolution of Extremism in the First 100 Days of the Biden Administration]. London: International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation..
- ↑ "Understanding the Rise of the Far Right: The Need for a Historical Approach". EuropeNow. Retrieved 2022-6-20.