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Fascist states pursued policies of social indoctrination through propaganda in education and the media, and regulation of the production of educational and media materials. Education was designed to glorify the fascist movement and inform students of its historical and political importance to the nation.
The National Socialism Association (NSA) is a neo-fascist political organization founded in Taiwan in September 2006 by Hsu Na-chi (許娜琦), a 22-year-old female political science graduate of Soochow University. The NSA views Adolf Hitler as its leader and often uses the slogan "Long live Hitler".
The Indonesian Fascist Party ( Indonesian: Partai Fasis Indonesia, Dutch: Partij Fascist Indonesia or Indonesische Fascistische Partij) was a short-lived Fascist political party founded in Bandung, Dutch East Indies in the summer of 1933 by a Javanese economist and politician named Notonindito. [3] Although it did not last long and is poorly ...
May 17, 2024 at 10:51 AM. FBI; U.S. DC for the District of Columbia. WASHINGTON — A man whose family members were key architects of the American conservative movement was sentenced Friday to ...
An Apple spokesperson declined to comment but directed inquiries to the Ad Age report. The advertisement titled "Crush" has over a million views on Apple's YouTube channel and was shared by CEO ...
Worlds collided at the White House as everyone — from former President Clinton and Hillary Clinton to actor Sean Penn, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, and “Reading Rainbow’s” LeVar Burton ...
Look up fascism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fascism is a political ideology, advocating an authoritarian, hierarchical government. Fascism may refer to: Albanian fascism, a version of the ideology developed in Albania. American fascism, a version of the ideology developed in the United States. Austrian fascism, a version of the ideology ...
Psychological evaluation is a method to assess an individual's behavior, personality, cognitive abilities, and several other domains. [a] [3] A common reason for a psychological evaluation is to identify psychological factors that may be inhibiting a person's ability to think, behave, or regulate emotion functionally or constructively.