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To: i-node who wrote (401097)7/23/2008 5:23:05 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1582290
 
It's you and the right who're revising history. Fascism is an extreme right wing ideology, and it's well and generally known.

en.wikipedia.org

"According to most scholars of fascism, there are both left and right influences on fascism as a social movement, but fascism, especially once in power, has historically attacked communism, conservatism and parliamentary liberalism, and attracted support primarily from the "far right" or "extreme right."[3] (See: Fascism and ideology). The left influences in fascism are claimed to originate in the fact that several prominent theorists of fascism began their political careers as socialists, syndicalists, anarchists, or a combination thereof. Still, even scholars reluctant to call fascism a purely right wing ideology contend that fascist movements ultimately build alliances with the political right."