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Fascism and Bolshevism

Fischer, Louis | April 4, 1934 issue

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Benito Mussolini was once a Socialist. The Hitlerites call themselves "National Socialists." They speak of their interest in labor and their opposition to capitalism. The methods of fascists sometimes suggest the methods of Bolsheviks. There is a general tendency, therefore, to regard fascists and Bolsheviks as kin. As a matter of fact, however, they are miles apart and they travel in different directions. Many people underestimate the German Nazis. National Socialism represents much more than an anti-Jewish movement. Nazis are not mere "political gangsters and racketeers." They have principles. They even have a philosophy. These reflect the present state of bourgeois civilization and the present world economic crisis.

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SOCIALISM; FASCISM; NATIONAL socialism; CAPITALISM; POLITICAL doctrines; MUSSOLINI, Benito, 1883-1945
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