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Neo-Fascism, Capitalism and Marxist Educators

open access: yesEducação & Realidade, 2022
I focus in this chapter on Revolutionary Marxist education, distinguishing it, in particular, from both Centrist, and Left versions of social democracy/revisionism.
Dave Hill
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Revisionism and Neo-Revisionism in Russian Foreign Policy: Reflecting on the Book by Sakwa R. Russia’s Futures. Polity Press, 2019

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Political Science, 2020
This article analyzes the latest book by the British expert on Russian politics R. Sakwa, his key conceptual ideas, key characteristics, contradictions and challenges (between the “stabilocracy” and “securocracy”, incompleteness of modernization and neo ...
Daria B. Kazarinova
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We must overcome our atomization to beat back neoliberal fascism/ Debemos superar la atomización para deshacernos del fascismo neoliberal

open access: yesPraxis Educativa, 2020
The work focuses on education, social atomization and the terror of political authoritarianism and neoliberal  fascism. Two different political tremors that shake the world these days are analyzed: on the one hand, the spread of resistance to the ...
Henry Giroux
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Restorative nostalgia, identity closures, conflicts and divisions

open access: yesEducazione Interculturale, 2023
Nostalgia is a complex emotion produced by the individual and collective processes of remembering. Svetlana Boym distinguishes between reflective nostalgia, regarding the personal reactions to the passing of time, and restorative nostalgia, which acts on
Federico Zannoni
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Liberalism and fascism in political scientists’ assessments: the problem of the genesis of neo-fascism

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Public Administration
The study analyzes the concepts of modern political scientists and economists about the phenomenon of the genesis of modern neo-fascism. One of the aspects of considering the genesis of modern fascism is the problem of liberal transit.
Konstantin V. Blokhin
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Internationalization of Neo-Nazism and Social Media: Psychosocial, Sociopolitical and Security Inquiry

open access: yesLectio Socialis, 2022
This research analyses the internationalization paradigm of extremism and neo-Nazism, affecting related global events within the historical, psychosocial, sociopolitical, security, and globalized media framework; problematizing a
Faruk Hadžić
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The Nature of Nordic Fascism : An Introduction

open access: yes, 2022
This chapter introduces the rationale for mapping the nature of Nordic fascism. It clarifies the theoretical, methodological, and conceptual starting points that inform the book chapters and binds them together.
Lundström, Markus,, Karcher, Nicola
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Education against neo-fascism 2.0: Rethinking Pedagogy in an Age of new fascisms [PDF]

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[ES] Un fantasma recorre las aulas escolares del estado español: el neofascismo. Jóvenes estudiantes se declaran, sin ningún tipo de complejo, afines a la ideología neofascista. En este artículo se analiza la penetración en el sistema educativo del nuevo
Díez Gutiérrez, Enrique Javier
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As Direitas Radicais no Estado Novo (1945-1974)

open access: yesLer História, 2009
This article aims to present the historical dynamic of the intellectual elites and the political groups which – since the end of the World War II to the overthrow of the Salazar New State – reclaim the legacy of the Portuguese radical nationalism ...
Riccardo Marchi
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Conceptualizing moral migration: how disillusionment and the transnational right motivate migration to Russia Conceptualiser la migration morale : comment les désillusions et la droite transnationale motivent l’émigration vers la Russie

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
Russia is consistently a top migration destination. While most migrate to Russia from other post‐Soviet countries, a small but highly visible group of the Russian‐speaking diaspora has returned from Europe and North America. Lauded in Russian media as ‘ideological migrants’, their narratives at first glance echo those of the state as they claim to flee
Lauren Woodard
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