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That fascism was a movement of the Right is so deeply embedded in conventional political thinking that to suggest otherwise would be tantamount to reopening the question whether the earth is really round or flat. So firmly held is this conviction that fascism is commonly viewed as the prototypical 20th century form of a regime of the Right. It so defines this genus that even regimes beyond the temporal and geographical reach of historical fascism (e.g., Pinnochet's Chile) are called "fascist" if they appear to adopt authoritarian anti-communist programs. In this view, fascist Italy is conflated with Nazi Germany, though...
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