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Definition of neo-fascist in English: neo-fascistnoun niːəʊˈfaʃɪst A member of an organization similar to the Italian Fascist movement of the early 20th century. 新法西斯分子 Example sentencesExamples - The unprofessional handling of secret service information is a result of the fact that the connection between the neo-fascists and the secret service was long known in government circles and was regarded as completely normal.
- Is it possible to imagine a single one of the major media figures standing up to the neo-fascists of the Republican right, or even seriously criticizing their activities?
- The American news media has become an exclusive tool of corporatists and neo-fascists.
- The sentences differ dramatically from earlier sentences in trials of neo-fascists.
- Anywhere else in the world the democrats would be considered a center right party and the republicans would be considered neo-fascists.
- That despicable cabal of neo-fascists, the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission has shown its usual disdain for the public interest over the last two months.
- There are decisive global lessons here, as we witness capitalist politicians of all stripes rallying to the call of neo-fascists that immigrants and refugees be excluded in the defence of ‘our borders’.
- The SP's new-found concern about collusion between the governmental right and the neo-fascists is thoroughly opportunist and cynical, grounded in narrow electoral considerations.
- The only answer to the lies of the neo-fascists is to remove the causes of deprivation and environmental neglect by creating educational and job opportunities on the neglected estates and inner-cities.
- Russian police, militant Orthodox Christians and neo-fascists broke up a first ever gay rights march in Moscow, yesterday, but organisers claimed their protest as a ‘great victory’.
- The most recently publicized incident took place last March, when a group of young neo-fascists in Rome attempted to murder 10 Eastern European and African immigrants by setting fire to their makeshift huts under a railroad trellis.
- It doesn't seem to occur to their proponents that such a strengthening of the state's repressive apparatus, although superficially aimed at the neo-fascists, ultimately undermines democracy itself.
- He is content to mix with neo-fascists and appears to share many of their racist and anti-Semitic prejudices.
- The other is that of the militants of the extreme right, like the neo-fascists, who possibly feel politically isolated among a majority which they despise for being too indifferent and stupid to understand their message.
- Terrorism was much more prevalent in Australia in an earlier period - particularly that committed by some Croatian neo-fascists, who set off a whole lot of bombs.
- Due primarily to the influence of the Stalinist Communist Party of Italy, the working class remained passive and disoriented, allowing Forza Italia and the neo-fascists to profit.
- But this has proved just as ineffective in preventing an increase in the ranks of neo-fascists as the prohibition of twenty right-wing organizations since 1980.
- In the streets in Vienna and across Europe, there is a new and angry resistance to the normalization of neo-fascists in government.
- So much for these neo-fascists claiming to be the voice of the working class white man.
- For the first time in the history of the Italian republic and for the first time in a democratic country of post-war Europe, some neo-fascists acquired ministerial portfolios.
Synonyms authoritarian, totalitarian, autocrat, nazi, extreme right-winger, far right-winger, rightist, blackshirt, militarist
adjective niːəʊˈfaʃɪst Relating to neo-fascists or neo-fascism. (与)新法西斯分子(有关)的,(与)新法西斯主义(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - The rise of neo-fascist groups in Europe show such people are all too ready waiting on the sidelines.
- This is why we on the left must reject the sneering insinuations of the liberals that in our no we find ourselves with strange neo-fascist bedfellows.
- Last weekend he applied to join the neo-fascist National Democratic Party of Germany.
- Its economy was adversely affected by the Great Depression and from 1934 until 1939 it experienced a highly autocratic, neo-fascist regime led by Konstantin Paets.
- I don't doubt that you are gay or Australian, but I would suggest that you are more neo-fascist than neo-con, if you agree with the policies of that site.
- The fourteen other EU nations, anything but an assembly of radicals, have stated clearly that the inclusion of far-right or neo-fascist parties in EU governments violates those borders.
- Not a day passes without editorialists, commentators, statesmen and politicians coming up with new proposals and resolutions on how to counter the brazen conduct of neo-fascist groups and the wave of violence against foreigners.
- They ruled out abstention as it would allow the neo-fascist National Front in.
- Hale had a long history of participation in white supremacist and neo-fascist groups.
- Similar positions are to be found in Europe among the right-wing and neo-fascist opponents of the European Union.
- We voters should show a lot of concern about what this neo-fascist Government intends.
- So far the culprits have not been found, but the public prosecutor's office is assuming neo-fascist involvement due to the identity of the victims, most of whom were Russian émigré Jews.
- When in 1960 an Italian Christian Democrat government accepted the votes of neo-fascist deputies in order to remain in office, massive demonstrations forced the prime minister to resign.
- The more moderate tone of NA leaders is cited by many in Italy, including leading figures within the Olive Tree opposition, to claim the successful integration of a neo-fascist party into the democratic fold.
- Now for persons like me and hundreds of others who oppose this neo-fascist government we would be thrown into jail without the options, like without a trial.
- The early 1990s were also the years in which the first particularly brutal neo-fascist assaults took place in Germany.
- Not only can this slogan be found on skinheads' bomber jackets, but it also adorns the banners of the neo-fascist German National Party.
- In the decade since German reunification 28 people had died as a result of neo-fascist violence, three this year alone.
- Last September, however, journalists from the Frankfurter Rundschau and the Tagesspiegel published a well-researched list of victims of neo-fascist violence.
- At the centre of its campaign has been the strengthening of the state security forces and the demand for a ban on the neo-fascist National Democratic Party of Germany.
Synonyms authoritarian, totalitarian, dictatorial, despotic, draconian, autocratic, nazi, undemocratic, anti-democratic, illiberal, extreme right-wing, far right-wing, rightist, militarist
Derivativesnoun ˌniːəʊˈfaʃɪz(ə)m For the past two weeks, tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets in Vienna and in other Austrian cities every night to protest the ascendency of racism and neo-fascism. Example sentencesExamples - This led to a temporary decrease in organised neo-fascism, while at the same time the so-called skinhead music scene increased considerably.
- It is the interaction between these two factors that is the source of the growth of neo-fascism and xenophobia.
- He refused to back the Catholic priests begging for his support in their resistance to neo-fascism in South America in the 1970s and 1980s.
- It is precisely because the danger of neo-fascism is real that we finally chose the first formulation, and took part in the mobilization against such a party, as we have always done in the past and as we will do in the future.
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