21 - Fascism Flashcards

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Fascism: why should we care?

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“Fascism was the major political innovation of the 20th century, and the source of much of its pain”

-Robert Paxton, The Anatomy of Fascism

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Historical origins

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  • Ancient Rome, “Faces”: symbol of social unity under political leadership
  • Sticks in the bundle are people – wraps in the bundle are the state and the axe is the leader and military
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Modern origins

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  • Early twentieth century in Italy
  • Milan, spring 1919: Violence, murder
  • Attack on socialism and the rule of law in the name of the nation
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Background ideas

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  • Counter-enlightenment
  • Nationalism
  • Elitism (anti-elitism?)
  • Irrationalism
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Some features of fascism

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  • Totalitarianism
  • Reactionary
  • Cult of leadership
  • Mass mobilization through monopolistic political party (state party)
  • Destroy intermediate organizations (trade unions, etc.)
  • Abolition of privacy (surveillance)
  • Rule of law replaced by arbitrary violence (leader)
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Mussolini’s fascism

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  • National unity
  • Liberalism ‘no’ obedience ‘yes’
  • Celebration of war and violence
  • Individual sacrifice and state worship
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Hitler’s nazism

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  • Two explanations of Hitler’s rise to power
    1) Economic
    2) Charismatic
  • Resentment about the end of WWI
  • German people (‘volk’) must defeat Jews, communists, and liberals who promote ideas of universal brotherhood
  • Need a strong, dominant leader (‘Fuhrerprinzip’)
  • Nationalism
  • Lebensraum (living space)
  • Social Darwinism – master race
  • Racism and anti-Semitism
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Paxton: key themes

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  • Sense of crisis needing radical solution
  • Subordination of individuals to the group
  • One’s group is a victim whose enemies must be attacked
  • Fear of liberalism, class conflict, and other alien forces
  • Promote community integration by violence if necessary
  • Need for authority by a natural male leader
  • Superiority of leader’s instincts over abstract and universal reason
  • Celebration of violence and will, when devoted to the group’s success
  • Right for chosen people to dominate others without constraint
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