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“Us” Versus “Them” : On The Meaning Of Fascism

Fri Jan 15 , 2010
Roger Tucker considers the linguistic root, visual representation, usage and practise of fascism, and examines the circumstances under which the concept, “which is neither good nor bad in itself”, becomes malevolent. To illustrate, he looks at two contemporary examples of fascism: the USA and Israel. ”Fascism … it is a […]

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