antoinechambertloir ,
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Would that help to put this “fascism” debate in a global perspective? In the 30s, fascism developed in several European countries, with notable differences (that lead some people distinguish between what happened in Spain, Italy, France, Germany, England and forbid using the word fascism except for Italy and Germany) but anyway striking similarities and also mutual reinforcement. The same happens nowadays, at an even larger scale (India, Argentina, Brazil entered the game, and I see a few others…).
In France, Bantigny and Palheta published “Face à la menace fasciste” and Foessel brought his “Récidive - 1938” but their voices are not so audible (at least in the mainstream medias).

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