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  2. Falangism - Wikipedia

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    However, unlike Nazism, Falangism is unconcerned about racial purity and does not denounce other races for being inferior, claiming "that every race has a particular cultural significance" and claiming that the intermixing of the Spanish race and other races has produced a "Hispanic supercaste" that is "ethically improved, morally robust ...

  3. Third Position - Wikipedia

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    The term "Third Position" was coined in Europe and the main precursors of Third Position politics were Italian fascism, Legionarism, Falangism, Prussian socialism, National Bolshevism (a synthesis of far-right ultranationalism and far-left Bolshevism) and Strasserism (a radical, mass-action, worker-based form of Nazism, advocated by the "left ...

  4. Fascism and ideology - Wikipedia

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    The main difference was that Nazism interpreted everything through a racial lens. [240] Thus, Nazi views on capitalism were shaped by the question of which race the capitalists belonged to. Jewish capitalists (especially bankers) were considered to be mortal enemies of Germany and part of a global conspiracy that also included Jewish communists ...

  5. Kataeb Party - Wikipedia

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    The Kataeb party was established on November 5, 1936 [11] as a Maronite paramilitary youth organization by Pierre Gemayel who modeled the party after the Nazi Party, the Spanish Falange, and Italian Fascist parties, [12] [13] [14] all of which he had encountered as an Olympic athlete during the 1936 Summer Olympics held in Berlin, then Nazi ...

  6. Nazism - Wikipedia

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    In this sense, the word Nazi was a hypocorism of the German male name Igna(t)z (itself a variation of the name Ignatius)—Igna(t)z being a common name at the time in Bavaria, the area from which the NSDAP emerged. [17] [18] In the 1920s, political opponents of the NSDAP in the German labour movement seized on this.

  7. Rexist Party - Wikipedia

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    Initially modelled on Italian Fascism and Spanish Falangism, it later drew closer to German Nazism. The Party espoused a "right-wing revolution" and the dominance of the Catholic Church in Belgium , [ 13 ] but its ideology came to be vigorously opposed by the leader of the Belgian Church Cardinal van Roey , who called Rexism a "danger to the ...

  8. Falangism in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The term "Falangism" should not be applied to the military dictatorships of such figures as Alfredo Stroessner, Augusto Pinochet and Rafael Trujillo because while these individuals often enjoyed close relations to Francisco Franco's Spain, their military nature and frequent lack of commitment to national syndicalism and the corporate state mean ...

  9. Nazi-Maoism - Wikipedia

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    Nazi-Maoism was a political movement and ideology that emerged in Italy around 1968, [1] with the formation of a group known as Struggle of the People. This group of students, from the Sapienza University of Rome , [ 2 ] took heavy inspiration from the writings and theory of Franco Freda , [ 3 ] and advocated for a combination of ideas from ...