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Neo-Fascism: A Footnote to the Fascist Epoch?

2020
This essay responds to Roger Griffin’s recent call that we should not ‘close the file on neo-fascism or treat it as a footnote to the fascist epoch’. It takes Roger Griffin’s original conceptualisation of neo-fascism in The Nature of Fascism (1991) as ‘offering something new with respect to inter-war phenomena’ as its point of departure. When and where
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The soundtrack of neo-fascism: youth and music in the National Front

Patterns of Prejudice, 2013
ABSTRACTShaffer examines youth involvement in the National Front and the development of neo-fascist music as a conduit for its ideas. Using rare publications and interviews with National Front members, he argues that youth had a profound impact on post-war British fascism by influencing fascist ideology and tactics.
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Neo-Fascism and Retrotopia

Abstract Amid rising right-wing extremism, the European Parliament has warned of its dangers, notably in its 2019 and 2024 sessions on violent right-wing extremism and the resurgence of neo-fascism in Europe. The 2024 European elections, where far-right parties won a quarter of the seats, underscore the growing influence of neo ...
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The future of globalisation: neo-fascism or the Green New Deal

Race and Class, 2019
Global capitalism is visibly showing up unacceptable inequalities and social contradictions. Three camps have emerged in the ruling class in response to over-accumulation, poverty, middle-class stagnation and environmental crisis: inclusive capitalism; militarised accumulation; the Green New Deal.
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The Pinochet Regime and the Trans-nationalization of Italian Neo-fascism

2018
Operation Condor was a Latin American organization—the relationship between General Augusto Pinochet and the Italian Neo-Fascists also provides a fascinating and unique picture of Fascism’s transnational features. Firstly, it demonstrates the persistence of transnational relations between Fascists and Fascist sympathizers over decades. The influence of
Galadriel Ravelli, Anna Cento Bull
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Between Neo-Fascism, “Anti-Fascism,” and Anti-Zionism: Antisemitism in Italy

2011
In Italy, as in the rest of Europe, open antisemitism is chastised and isolated through social condemnation and legal means. Most traditional antisemitism is confined to the publications and websites of extreme groups. The tendency to minimize the nature of a threat hinders efforts to formulate a right response to the newest manifestations of ...
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#TradCulture: Reproducing whiteness and neo-fascism through gendered discourse online

2021
Smiling white women in dresses, aprons, and high heels with their makeup done and hair coiffed extolling the virtues of marriage, homemaking, and family values. This is not an old television show, a black and white movie, or even a historical documentary, it is #Trad culture, the newest internet subcultural community to hit the news headlines. Although
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Neo-Fascism in Western Germany and Italy

American Political Science Review, 1955
The action of the French National Assembly in the late summer of 1954 finally ended the hopes of proponents of the European Defense Community Treaty. Today the treaties and protocols of the London and Paris Conferences which proposed the creation of a Western European Union are the objects of official scrutiny.
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