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pseudoerasmus.com
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| | | | | John Holbo at Crooked Timberreprisesa debate whichraged 7 years ago when a book called Liberal Fascism was published. His take focuses on Germany but mine puts more weight on Italy. I think the issue is kind of obvious, but it's always good to have an excuse to pontificate on matters historical. [Edit 5/5/15: This blogpost | |
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rwer.wordpress.com
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| | | | | fromBlair Fix For decades, the word 'fascist' existed solely as a hyperbole - a term meant to insult rather than describe. But lately, politics have grown so hyperbolic that the label looks increasingly sincere. For example, when a powerful man advocates far-right politics and brazenly performs Nazi salutes in front of a cheering crowd, it... | |
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quadrant.org.au
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| | | | | Oh, the irony! The same Leftists who advocate 'punching Nazis' and proclaim themselves sworn foes of fascism have fervently embraced the exterminationist position in regard to Israel. Somewhere in Hell, Hitler and his pet Muslim, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, are cheering their latter day disciples | |
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healthyinfluence.com
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