As Europe slumps, is the far Right rising? Richard J. Evans , The Times (en)
" ... History never repeats itself, and there are effective restrictions on the kind of fascism that flourished in the 1930s. We are unlikely to see blackshirts marching through Turin or Vienna shouting for the death of the Jews or the launching of a war of conquest in the Mediterranean or Eastern Europe. What we should worry about is not a re-emergence of old-style fascism but the abuse of its memory to encourage hatred and violence towards vulnerable minorities. ... "
" ... History never repeats itself, and there are effective restrictions on the kind of fascism that flourished in the 1930s. We are unlikely to see blackshirts marching through Turin or Vienna shouting for the death of the Jews or the launching of a war of conquest in the Mediterranean or Eastern Europe. What we should worry about is not a re-emergence of old-style fascism but the abuse of its memory to encourage hatred and violence towards vulnerable minorities. ... "
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