Fascism in the United Kingdom

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 76. Chapters: British fascist movements, British fascists, Fascism in England, J. F. C. Fuller, Oswald Mosley, Diana Mitford, William Joyce, Unity Mitford, Combat 18, Battle of Cable Street, Blackshirts, History of British fascism... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 76. Chapters: British fascist movements, British fascists, Fascism in England, J. F. C. Fuller, Oswald Mosley, Diana Mitford, William Joyce, Unity Mitford, Combat 18, Battle of Cable Street, Blackshirts, History of British fascism since 1945, British Union of Fascists, John Tyndall, Defence Regulation 18B, BUF Songs, John Amery, Union Movement, Frank Bossard, Henry Williamson, England First Party, Norman Baillie-Stewart, Anti-Nazi League, Ormonde Winter, Jorian Jenks, Arnold Leese, Alexander Raven Thomson, Graham Seton Hutchison, Anti-Fascist Action, 43 Group, Josslyn Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll, Lady Cynthia Mosley, So Disdained, Battle of Lewisham, Robert Gordon-Canning, Rock Against Communism, John Henry Clarke, A. K. Chesterton, R.B.D. Blakeney, Robert Forgan, The Britons, Imperial Fascist League, Thomas Guillaume St. Barbe Baker, Neil Francis Hawkins, Norah Elam, John Beckett, Henry Tibbs, National Socialist League, British League of Ex-Servicemen and Women, Tommy Moran, Mary Richardson, Ted Budden, Spearhead, Barry Domvile, Rotha Lintorn-Orman, List of British fascist parties, Jeffrey Hamm, National Fascisti, Britons Publishing Society, Campaign Against Racism and Fascism, Henry Hamilton Beamish, My Life, Public Order Act 1936, Flash and Circle, Europe a Nation, 62 Group, Judaic Publishing Co., A.F.X. Baron, The Link, Candour, British Fascism 1918-39, Alan Hancock, January Club, Albert Mariner, Fascism in Britain. Excerpt: The Far right, extreme right, hard right, radical right, fascist-right and ultra-right are terms used to discuss the qualitative or quantitative position a group or person occupies within right-wing politics. The terms are often used to imply that someone is an extremist. The terms have been used by different scholars in somewhat conflicting ways. Far right politics usually involve supremacism - a belief that superiority and inferiority is an innate reality between individuals and groups - and a complete rejection of the concept of social equality as a norm. Far right politics often support segregation; the separation of groups deemed to be superior from groups deemed to be inferior. Far right politics also commonly include authoritarianism, nativism, racism and xenophobia. When this becomes more radicalised, violent, psychotic and/or aggressive it is called 'fascist politics'. Many of these parties stem from either the legacy of Sir Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists, or the political views held by either John Tyndall, Andrew Fountain, Eddy Morrison, Ian Anderson, Colin Jordan and A.K. Chesterton, along with those of their parties like the British National Party, National Front (United Kingdom), National Socialist Movement (1960s) and National Democrats (United Kingdom) over the last 40 years. The ideologies usually associated with the far right include fascism, Nazism and other ultra-nationalist, religiously extreme or reactionary ideologies. The term radical right refers to sections of the far right that promote views which are very conservative in traditional left-right terms, but which aim to break with prevailing institutions and practices. The radical right does not have a clear straightforward structure, but rather consists of overlapping subcultures with diverse styles of rhetoric, dress and symbolism whose cohesion comes from the use of alternative system of communications. The flag of the then feared and loathed British Union of Fascists.The party

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