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| | Fascism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There is little debate over Slovakia, where the fascist dictator was a Catholic monsignor; and the Independent State of Croatia, where the fascist Ustashe identified itself as a Catholic movement. |  | | Fascism is not racist (eventhough Mussolini did eventually put antisemitism on his agenda and did in 1938 pass generally unpopular antisemitic laws) but uses explicit populist rhetoric; calls for a heroic mass effort to restore past greatness; and demands loyalty to the State: "Mussolini ha sempre ragione" ("Mussolini is always right"). |  | | This document stated the Catholic Church's opposition to the dissolution, and argued that the order "unmasked the pagan intentions of the Fascist state". |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism#Fascism_and_Christianity
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| | Noborders Forum :: View topic - Full Manifesto of the No One Is Illegal |
 | | This, together with the fascist origins of such laws, renders problematic the notion of "reform", as opposed to abolition, of immigration controls. |  | | It is hard to understand why the NOII Manifesto suggests that the UK’s first immigration controls are identified with the 1905 Aliens Act, and why the first controls directed against Black people were the 1962 Commonwealth Immigrants Act. |  | | Oswald Mosley himself was quoted in the left-wing Reynolds News (5/11/61) as claiming the Bill leading to the 1962 Act was the "first success" for fascist activity in this country. |
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http://glasgow_noborders.clearerchannel.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3
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| | History of ITALY |
 | | In the summer of 1923 Mussolini introduces a law to ensure a permanent Fascist majority in parliament. |  | | During the night of July 24 the Fascist Grand Council in Rome passes a vote of no confidence in Mussolini. |  | | This campaign in Sicily (the first penetration by the Allies of any Axis territory) has immediate repercussions in Italian politics. |
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http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?groupid=3432&HistoryID=ac52
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| | Fascist manifesto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Perhaps the greatest success of Fascist diplomacy was the Lateran Treaty of February 1929: which accepted the principle of non-interference in the affairs of the Church. |  | | The Fascist manifesto was the initial declaration of the political stance of the founders of Fascism in Italy. |  | | This ended the 59 year old dispute between Italy and the Papacy. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascist_manifesto
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| | Hexapedia - Manifesto |
 | | A manifesto is a public declaration of principles and intentions, often political in nature. |  | | Legislative proposals which have featured in the manifesto of a party which has won an election are often regarded as having superior legitimacy to other measures which a governing party may introduce for consideration by the legislature. |  | | In the United Kingdom, and in some other parliamentary democracies, political parties prepare electoral manifestoes which set out both their strategic direction and outlines of prospective legistlation should they win sufficient support in an election in order to serve in government. |
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http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/manifesto
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| | British Columbia Budget 2002: A Fascist Manifesto by Demagogue Premier Gordon Campbell |
 | | A Fascist Manifesto by Demagogue Premier Gordon Campbell |  | | British Columbia Budget 2002: A Fascist Manifesto by Demagogue Premier Gordon Campbell |  | | I have no reservation in labeling Gordon Campbell's budget a fascist manifesto as his economic policies converge the interest of the government/state with the interest of business at the expense of people. |
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http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign/desantisArticles/2001_500/desantis586/bcbudget.html
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| | Black Brigades - |
 | | The Black Brigades were formed out the members of the Fascist Republican Party, with a law dated 30 June 1944. |  | | Benito Mussolini had been arrested after the Grand Fascist Council, with the support of King Vittorio Emanuele III, overthrew him and began negotiations with the Allies for Italy's withdrawal from the war. |  | | They not only fought the Allies, and Italian partisans, but also fought against and murdered their political opponents and others whose support of "the cause" was less than exuberant. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Black_Brigades
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| | Modern History Sourcebook: Mussolini: What is Fascism, 1932 |
 | | All other trials are substitutes, which never really put men into the position where they have to make the great decision -- the alternative of life or death.... |  | | Fascism conceives of the State as an absolute, in comparison with which all individuals or groups are relative, only to be conceived of in their relation to the State. |  | | ...The Fascist State organizes the nation, but leaves a sufficient margin of liberty to the individual; the latter is deprived of all useless and possibly harmful freedom, but retains what is essential; the deciding power in this question cannot be the individual, but the State alone.... |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/mussolini-fascism.html
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| | The Bulldog Manifesto |
 | | Sometimes elections in fascist nations are a complete sham. |  | | Fascist regimes almost always are governed by groups of friends and associates who appoint each other to government positions and use governmental power and authority to protect their friends from accountability. |  | | Under fascist regimes, the police are given almost limitless power to enforce laws. |
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http://bulldogpolitics.blogspot.com/2005/07/fourteen-characteristics-of-fascism.html
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| | Italian Life Under Fascism - Fascist Propaganda |
 | | Issued before the Fascists' March on Rome, a government manifesto appeals to all Italians to remain calm and to refrain from violence, strikes, and acts against society during this difficult period. |  | | An official manifesto placed in all voting places for the election of Fascist government officials, with the list of names headed (in large type) by Mussolini. |  | | History of the first five years of the Fascist Grand Council. |
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http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/dpf/Fascism/Propaganda.html
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| | FUTURISM AND THE FUTURISTS - by Bob Osborn |
 | | Aeropainting was codified by Marinetti and Mino Somenzi in the 1929 Manifesto of Aeropittura which was also signed by Balla, Prampolini, Depero, Dottori, Fillia, Benedetta, Tato and Rosso. |  | | In the years leading up to the First World War, the whole of Europe was an unstable political melting pot and as early as 1909 Marinetti published the First Political Manifesto of Futurism to be followed in 1911 by the Second Political Manifesto of Futurism. |  | | This was a very politically active period that saw the growth of political alliances and the mushrooming of various Futurist groups - Ardito-Futurist, Communist-Futurist, Futurist-Fascist and 'independent' Futurist factions vied with each other as politics once more came to the fore. |
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http://www.futurism.org.uk/intro.htm
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| | Walter C. Uhler.com--Bush's America: Not Fascist, but National Socialist |
 | | First, Fascists believed in the "primary importance of the state." [p.119] Thus, "in the Fascist Manifesto of 1932, Mussolini proclaimed: 'It is not the people who make the state but the state that makes the people.'" [pp.119-120] Few of America's conservatives or Republicans would make such a statement today. |  | | As an epithet, "Fascist," probably has its origins in the Soviet Union, where Stalin sought to distance his highly nationalistic socialism (remember his emphasis on building "socialism in one country?") from Hitler's National Socialism. |  | | Instead, I'm talking about the serious warnings I commenced sending to editors of a few newspapers in late 2002, in which I mistakenly conflated fears about America (under President George W. Bush) becoming Fascist with comparisons of Bush and Adolf Hitler. |
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http://www.walter-c-uhler.com/Reviews/bush_america.html
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| | Offspring.com Forums - The Fascist Manifesto |
 | | What's brilliant about the American Fascist Movement is that their presidential candidate was just this sleezeball wearing a goofy helmut. |  | | I think I had a friend who voted for them. |  | | I think that they should make it a little bit stricter, because, I live in southern california, and frankly, I'm sick of having about 50 mexicans on every street corner, even in nice neighborhoods like mine coming up to you, begging you for money, or asking for a job. |
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http://www.offspring.com/forums/showthread.php?p=399740
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 | | The fascist intellectuals, meeting in Bologna, have issued a manifesto to the intellectuals of all nations, to explain and defend the policies of the Fascist Party. |  | | Among various matters is the facile rhetorical fascination for the submission of the individual will for the All (or the State), as if that were the sole question before us, and not whether totali- tarian forms of government are best suited for offering us the most suitable forms of moral elevation. |  | | And even when certain plausible steps have been undertaken by the present government, they can in no way be characterized as original, as the authentic stamp of a new political system known as Fascism. |
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http://www.uga.edu/~italian/novecento/12.htm
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| | The Dark Window: June 2004 |
 | | Considering the very strong ties between the Catholic Church and Mussolini's fascist party during the early years of power and the Church's strong influence over him and his policies during his entire reign, your example seems to break down. |  | | His new column implies that it's actually modern-day liberals who are the fascists and to prove his point, he gives us his own translation of Mussolini's Fascist Manifesto. |  | | The words of the manifesto bear very little resemblance to what is meant by modern political theorists when they describe the doctrines of fascism. |
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http://darkwindow.blogspot.com/2004_06_01_darkwindow_archive.html
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| | Why We Fight — An Anti-Idiotarian Manifesto |
 | | Why We Fight — An Anti-Idiotarian Manifesto (2.0) |  | | WHEREAS, the period since the terrible events of 9/11 has exposed the vacuity and moral confusion of all too many of the thinkers, politicians, and activists operating within conventional political categories; |  | | You can also read background information on it. |
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http://www.catb.org/~esr/aim
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 | | We urge every member to call their Senators immediatley, to notify them of the horrific comnsequences and implcations of this fascist piece of legislation. |  | | That would be a useful means for improving medical care for both pain patients and for those who suffer addictions (which are ENTIRELY treatable.) We completely support the views of representative Ron Paul (a physician himself). |
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http://www.paincare.org/about/message.php?id=249
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| | THE BERLIN MANIFESTO: DEATH ROW PSYCHEDELICS |
 | | And at that, no one is more fascist than Mussolini other than Isayas Afeworki and his ideologues! |  | | Isayas and company are using the Fascist wall so erected in 1889 as a justification for their personal gain of power and influence at the expense of the fundamental interest and dignity of the Eritrean people. |  | | We need to extinguish that imaginary history which has been written by the likes of the authors of the Berlin Manifesto. |
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http://www.ethiopiancommentator.com/perspective/part11.html
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| | ProtestWarrior.com |
 | | If that were so, then you have to ask yourself why these 'progressives' have for the last hundred years done nothing but support the most illiberal, war-mongering, imperialist fascist movements that are the constant instigators behind the state of war they so decry. |  | | An estimated one million people are descending onto New York City to denounce America and stand up for their 'principles.' They would have you think that they are humanitarians who love peace and have come to denounce war and aggression. |  | | We wish they would just be honest and admit that they hate freedom, but most of them aren't brave enough. |
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http://www.protestwarrior.com/newsletters/08_18_04.php
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| | [No title] |
 | | And did not Uncle Bill always consider her rather fascist? |  | | And did not Uncle Bill always consider her >rather fascist? |  | | Which would then make sense if the rest of the song is a general anti-fascist manifesto. |
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http://www.things.org/music/billy_bragg/digest_archives/v01.n401
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| | Vox Popoli: Why women shouldn't vote: Reason 345 & 346 |
 | | There is a reason why a fascist demagogue like Benito Mussolini made suffragism the very first point in the Fascist Manifesto, after all. |  | | Far too many women are fascists at heart. |  | | You can see this at work in almost every female-dominant organization and in the way that women's organizations constantly attempt to force change on everyone, men and women, who don't want it. |
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http://voxday.blogspot.com/2005/04/why-women-shouldnt-vote-reason-345-346.html
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| | Offspring.com Forums - The Fascist Manifesto |
 | | I'm not spanish`; I'm norwegian, living in Spain, and I'm really happy there's finally a socialist party governing here, wiping out all Franco statues and putting boneheads like you behind bars. |  | | Some policies you might have missed when you were busy writing an incoherant four page diatribe on how America is a fascist police-state because you're not allowed to skateboard in the mall. |  | | Or did you just see my avatar and decide to post your witty and insightful rebuttal |
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http://www.offspring.com/forums/printthread.php?t=11394&pp=40
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