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  1. 5. 30 views 13 hours ago. THIS WEEK! We are Joined by Professor Roger Griffin. And we discuss the ideology known as Fascism. What is Fascism? What make it so dangerous? And how did Hitler,...

  2. And as Roger Griffin states, common elements between Nazi-Fascism and the more “identity” turned, Novelle Droite style ideology can be found. Within this scenario of convergences and divergences, Nova Ordem Social and Nova Portugalidade are the groups that most resume aspects of the old extreme right in terms of explicitly desiring the adoption of elements of the right formed in the ...

  3. Fascism and the Right in Europe 1919-1945 is the best short introduction to the history of European fascism and the authoritarian right in the years up to 1945 currently available. Whilst intended primarily as a basic undergraduate text, it frequently transcends the genre for which it was conceived, not only offering a succinct and ...

  4. Roger Griffin has proposed that fascism is a synthesis of totalitarianism and ultranationalism sacralized through a myth of national rebirth and regeneration, which he terms "Palingenetic ultranationalism". Fascism's relationship with other ideologies of its day has been complex. It frequently considered those ideologies its ...

  5. We are Joined by Professor Roger Griffin. And we discuss the ideology known as Fascism. What is Fascism? What make it so dangerous? And how did Hitler, and Mousolini sucseed with their propoganda? And what about Fascism today? Find out this week on "Well That Aged Well", With "Erlend Hedegart".

  6. In the 1990s, the British historian Roger Griffin, whose pen is curiously absent from this volume, posited a seminal theory in his “The Nature of Fascism,” recognizing the centrality of...

  7. More than any other great ideology of the 20th Century, fascism exists based not on its contours but instead on its emotive responses. It has a sort of “I know it when I see it” je ne sais quoi. But if you put a gun to my head, I’ve always liked historian Roger Griffin’s definition of the word: palingenetic ultranationalism.