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Is This Fascism?
From:
Peacework
| Date:
December 1, 2004| Author:
Fletcher, Bill Jr
| Copyright American Friends Service Committee, Inc. Dec 2004/Jan 2005. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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Before proceeding into a discussion of where do we go from here, I want to take a few moments to discuss where is this all headed, for lack of a better term. I have been doing some studying of fascism for a while, though it increased after the September attacks. Through the insights of people like Jay Sekai, David Stock, and others, I came to understand al Qaeda not simply as a representation of so-called political Islam, but more importantly an example of clerical fascism. I came to understa...
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