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The term "Islamofascism" is a controversial political epithet used to suggest that certain variants of Islamism have fascist or totalitarian aspects. "Fascism" has been traditionally invoked to describe the merger of state and corporate power under a totalitarian government.
See also
- Islamism and Islam as a political movement — Islam as a political movement.
- Islamic democracy
- Islamophobia
External links
- Andrew Sullivan Interview from INDC Journal
- The Islamofascist Agenda by Deroy Murdock in National Review
- How the right played the fascism card against Islam — The Guardian (4 February, 2005)
- What is Fascism?, by George Orwell