Fascism is an authoritarian (= non-democratic) political ideology that considers individual and other societal interests subordinate to the interests of the state. Fascists
seek to forge a type of national unity, usually based on ethnic, cultural and 'racial' attributes. Various scholars attribute different characteristics to fascism, but the following elements are usually seen as its integral parts: nationalism, statism, militarism, totalitarianism, anti-communism, corporatism, populism, collectivism, and opposition to economic and political liberalism.
In Switzerland we haven't a Fascist movement but a very strong nationalist extreme right-wing party that respects neither the constitution, nor the separation of powers, nor the parliament. It won the October elections (26 % of the seats in the parliament) - will say it's growing and growing ...
Remember: I ask for your IDEAS and PROPOSALS not for your OPINIONS, so that we can elaborate a result we can use in our daily political work
2007-11-19
08:45:00
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