Nazism' is the name given to the dominant group of fascists who ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945. 'Fascism' is the term used to denote political parties and/or leaders who favor a very strong federal government, extreme control over daily affairs in the governed nation, and little or no public freedom for persons and groups with opposing or even dissenting political views.
Fascism is a far-right political ideology that emphasizes the power of the state. It tends to emphasize militarism and downplay individualism. Fascists believe in a very authoritarian state, often with a strong leader. A classic example of fascism is Italy during World War 2 under Benito Mussolini. Due to its less-than-respected political history, the term "fascist" is often used as a political insult.
Antisemitism is any general negative feelings against the Jewish people. Antisemitism can range from simple racism to the institutionalized and politicized antisemitism of Nazi Germany. An antisemitic person may view the Jewish people as an inferior, meddling, detrimental, or even outright evil race.
No. Some other versions of Fascism (for example, in Italy and Spain) were only mildly antisemitic. Moreover, antisemitism is much older than Fascism and is found in a wide range of societies and political sytems.
Francesco Germinario has written: 'Costruire la razza nemica' -- subject(s): Antisemitism, History 'Argomenti per lo sterminio' -- subject(s): Jews, Persecutions, Antisemitism, Racism, Ethnic relations, History 'Fascismo e antisemitismo' -- subject(s): History, Fascism, Antisemitism, Racism
Wiley Feinstein has written: 'The Civilization of the Holocaust in Italy' -- subject(s): Antisemitism, Fascism and culture, Intellectual life, Politics and government
W. Otterspeer has written: 'The bastion of liberty' 'Bolland' -- subject(s): Philosophers, Biography 'Huizinga voor de afgrond' -- subject(s): Antisemitism, Fascism, Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden
Robert Casillo has written: 'The Italian in modernity' -- subject(s): Civilization, Italian National characteristics 'The genealogy of demons' -- subject(s): Antisemitism in literature, Fascism and literature, Fascism in literature, History, Myth in literature, Political and social views, Right and left (Political science) in literature, Scapegoat in literature
The usual disintinction is between (traditional) religious antisemitism and racial antisemitism. The latter arose after religious toleration was accepted in most European countries and religious antisemitism lost much of its force. Racial antisemitism arose from about 1870 onwards and operates with conspiracy theories.
The word is anti-Semitism, or better antisemitism(as there is no such thing as 'semitism' that Jew baiters are 'anti').
The demand of unquestioning belief and obedience. Propaganda and brain washing. A history of oppression and mass murder. Antisemitism. Control of every aspect of a subject's life, down to the thoughts and beliefs the subject has. Those are the main points.
The book "Racism, Antisemitism, and Psychoanalysis" was written by Earl Hopper. It explores the intersection of these topics and how psychoanalytic theory can shed light on racist and antisemitic attitudes and behaviors.
Antisemitism
The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism was created in 2008.
Antisemitism is the discrimination and prejudice against Jewish people based on their ethnicity or religion.