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==Introduction==
The presence or absence of ] in the ] has been a matter of long-dispute since at least the nineteen-forties.

In the classic sense, fascism is generally understood as a system belief unifying the state with xenophobic nationalism or racial superiority. In the years following the rise of fascist governments in such countries as ] and ], two fateful events informed the ongoing debate concerning fascism in America.

] once remarked that "fascism" no longer seemed to mean much of anything, other than "objectionable," but academics continue to insist on a political science application of the term.

==References==

#{{Book reference | Author=AHD Editorial Board | Title=American Heritage Dictionary | Publisher=Houghton Mifflin | Year=1983}}
#{{Book reference | First=Hannah | Last=Arendt | Year=1973 | Title=The Origins of Totalitarianism | Publisher=Harvest Books | ID=ISBN 0156701537 | Authorlink=Hannah Arendt }}

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#] "I was a Republican from before the fascists took over."

== External links ==

# from ''Newsday'' July 18, 2003 by Sheldon S. Wolin, professor of political science at Princeton University.

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