fascist government

Yevgeniy Slivkin Yevgeniy.Slivkin at DU.EDU
Fri Mar 8 15:59:43 UTC 2013


This parallel is rather superficial. Fascism in Italy promoted an alternative to capitalism and communism; both were regarded by Mussolini as outdated doctrines. Italian fascism strived to create class collaboration in the country. Does it remind the situation in today’s Russia? I do not think so.

Yevgeny Slivkin





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You may be surprised but you just described Mussolini's government with its "corporatist economic system". Mussolini's party WAS the fascist party founded in the 20's. They were nationalists, of course, the party was called National Fascist Party.


On Mar 7, 2013, at 4:08 PM, Yevgeniy Slivkin wrote:


 Putin's government is not a "fascist government." Rather, it represents a corrupt oligarchic regime which plays the nationalist card when it wants to. This regime will fall and then the real fascist government will take over.

Yevgeny Slivkin
University of Denver

Alina Israeli
Associate Professor of Russian
WLC, American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave.
Washington DC 20016
(202) 885-2387  fax (202) 885-1076
aisrael at american.edu<mailto:aisrael at american.edu>





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