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Populismus und Faschismus in Europa: Wahlverwandtschaft oder Mesalliance?

"The relationship between fascism und populism has scarcely been scrutinized on a social and ideological level. Rather, their common features are seen on a socio-psychological level (anti-Semitism, xenophobia, and a liking for conspiracy theories). In this essay it is argued that, firstly, fascism had no fully fledged ideology of its own, but stemmed from different, sometimes even contradictory sources. This entailed continuous compromising between different currents within the fascist power bloc, among them also populist aspirations. Secondly, populism as a thin ideology, encompassing anti-elitism, anti-modernism, and nativism, is not considered as a characteristic property of fascism itself, but as an undercurrent. The more fascism established itself as a regime, the more populists became marginalized, and sometimes even an oppositional force claiming a second wave and a return to the origins. They advocated a genuine 'people's state' or a real 'Volksgemeinschaft', whereas Mussolini's appeals to the people proved to be merely temporary instrumental moves in order to gain the approval of the masses. Furthermore, it is argued that the Italian populist 'Strapaese' can be compared with the German 'Völkische'. They both had an ambivalent attitude towards modernization and advocated not a technocratic, but an 'organic' path to modernization based on a holistic world-view. Last but not least, populists expected fascism to foster an elite circulation, bringing the 'sons of the people' into leading positions in the fascist regime. The relationship between the fascist regimes and populists finally turned out as a mutual disillusion." (author's abstract)

Populismus und Faschismus in Europa: Wahlverwandtschaft oder Mesalliance?

Urheber*in: Priester, Karin

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ISSN
1612-9008
Extent
Seite(n): 213-234
Language
Deutsch
Notes
Status: Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet

Bibliographic citation
Totalitarismus und Demokratie, 9(2)

Subject
Geschichte
allgemeine Geschichte
Faschismus
Populismus
Interdependenz
historische Entwicklung
Europa
Ambivalenz
Moderne
Elite
Protestantismus
Forschung
Frankreich
soziale Konstruktion
Realität
Weimarer Republik
Religion
Ideologie
Protestbewegung
vergleichende Forschung
Italien
Theorie-Praxis
kollektive Identität
Klientelismus
historisch
Theorieanwendung

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Priester, Karin
Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
Deutschland
(when)
2012

URN
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-384532
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  • Priester, Karin

Time of origin

  • 2012

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