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How fascism works: the politics of us and them

Brian W Dotts
- 03 Mar 2020 - 
- Vol. 56, Iss: 1, pp 240-246
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Many of us in higher education are familiar with the history of fascism, but with the current rise of fascist ideology in America and Western Europe, Jason Stanley offers an excellent synopsis of c...
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Many of us in higher education are familiar with the history of fascism, but with the current rise of fascist ideology in America and Western Europe, Jason Stanley offers an excellent synopsis of c...

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War, Socialism and the Rise of Fascism: An Empirical Exploration

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Uncivil Disobedience: Beyond the Orthodox View of Resistance and Counter-Resistance

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The points of concepts: their types, tensions, and connections

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War, Socialism and the Rise of Fascism: An Empirical Exploration

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that there was a strong link between the surge of support for the Socialist Party after World War I (WWI) and the subsequent emergence of Fascism in Italy.
Journal ArticleDOI

The weaponization of language: Discourses of rising right-wing authoritarianism:

TL;DR: The modus operandi of far-right political groups is crafted through strategic and systematic relationships between symbolic and material forms of violence, as discussed in this paper, where the authors consider the discursive str...
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Inequality, Recognition, Irrationalism and Populism. From liberal Democracy and the democratic Rule of Law to post-Democracy. Two crucial historical moments and their consequences: 1945 and 1989/91

TL;DR: After the inequality turn of the late 1970s and mainly after the collapse of the Soviet Union deregulation, globalization, hyperconcentration of wealth and private power, oligopolies, monopolies and the dominant position of the financial capital are the consequences of paradigm change from the post 1945 Keynesian consensus to the neoliberal dismantling of the social contract as discussed by the authors.
DissertationDOI

Uncivil Disobedience: Beyond the Orthodox View of Resistance and Counter-Resistance

Ten-Herng Lai
TL;DR: The Orthodox view of resistance and counter-resistance has been criticised by as mentioned in this paper, who argue that resistance is sometimes justified in reasonably just societies but only when it involves civil disobedience, and that the state and other citizens are justified in taking it seriously and treating it as relevantly different from other illegal acts.
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The points of concepts: their types, tensions, and connections

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