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Clean look, dirty politics: visual neo-fascism and fashion as a weapon [PDF]

open access: yes
During the COVID-19 pandemic, three fashion trends served as a harbinger of the rise of neo-fascism in the US. These trends are considered to have systematically promoted racism, nepotism, social inequality, and patriarchy.
Sánchez Vázquez, Elizabeth
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Angels, the Space of Time, and Apocalyptic Blindness: On Günther Anders’ Endzeit–Endtime [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Anders was a preeminent critic of technology and critic of the atomic bomb as he saw this hermeneutico-phenomenologically in the visceral sense of being and time: the sheer that of its having been used (where the Nietzschean dialectic of the ‘having been’
Babich, Babette
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#HITLERWASRIGHT: NATIONAL ACTION AND NATIONAL SOCIALISM FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

open access: yesJournal for Deradicalization, 2014
This article examines the new neo-Nazi organisation National Action. It begins with a brief overview of the group, from its formation in 2013 to its latest activism at the end of 2014.
Paul Jackson
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Putin’s retelling of the Great Patriotic War myth and the construction of Russian national identity

open access: yesAustralian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies
Political elites often use the nation’s past to construct the nation’s present identity. In his speeches about the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin frequently uses the Russian national myth of the Great Patriotic War to construct Russia’
Alexia Preen
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The Minority Experience at Gettysburg College: The Hanson Years (1961-1977)

open access: yes, 2012
The years of C. Arnold Hanson’s term as president at Gettysburg College were years of turbulence, change, and challenge. Rising to the position of president in 1961, in the dawning of a dynamic era of modern American history, C. A.
Nelson, John W., Poorman, Joshua W.
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The circulation of a «fascist literature» in the italian democracy

open access: yesRevista de História das Ideias
In an article published in The Wiener Library Bulletin in 1951, the historian and former partisan Giorgio Vaccarino broached the subject of the “fascist literature” circulating in Italy.
Andrea Martini
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