fascism

In this Apr. 16, 2020 President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington. (Alex Brandon/AP/CP)

Is Donald Trump a fascist?

David Moscrop: For now, we can say that Donald Trump is enough of a fascist to raise serious concerns warranting a significant and coordinated response from inside and outside of U.S.

How politicians whitewash their past by criticizing the present

Opinion: Figures like Madeleine Albright and Hillary Clinton cannot be removed from the history of attacks on democracy

The roots of organic farming lie in fascism

The history of the environmental movement in Britain emerges from several strands. Its roots in the extreme right wing are usually ignored.

Fascism’s return and Trump’s war on youth

Opinion: Trump’s mode of fascism is a unique product of our times, our commercial culture and a corporate-controlled media

The rise of the far right in Europe

Defying predictions, nationalist parties are tightening their networks and coalescing into dangerous alliances

Silvio Berlusconi uses nod to Mussolini to boost his own image

A softer brand of fascism makes a comeback in Italy

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The feeble ‘march’ of Euro-fascism

Paul Wells rips Mark Steyn; corrects fascist hyperbole