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I am revisiting the topic of Fascism and it's underlying Philosophy once more, correcting my previous take on the matter. Fascism often elicits diverse definitions and strong emotions, but what truly lies at its philosophical core? Answering this question is the goal of this video, dissecting the complex interplay of ideals that have shaped Fascism throughout history. We will be analyzing the philosophical underpinnings of one of the most controversial ideologies in the world, and in the end, giving it a definitive definition and way to identify it. Patreon: / lavader Twitter: / lavader_ Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lavader 0:00 - Introduction 4:17 - The "Foundational" Prophets 13:21 - Rising From The Ashes 25:05 - The Fascist Revolution 28:56 - Conclusion ------------------ Sources Used: "The Anatomy Of Fascism" by Robert O. Paxton (Primary Source) "The Palingenetic Core of Fascist Ideology" by Roger Griffin (Primary Source) "Il Popolo d'Italia" by Benito Mussolini "Oswald Spengler" by H. Hughes "Georges Sorel: The Character and Development of His Thought" by J. R. Jennings "Fascism: 100 Questions Asked And Answered" by Oswald Mosley "The Greater Britain" by Oswald Mosley "Origins and Doctrines of Fascism" by Giovanni Gentile "For My Legionaries" by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu "de Rivera - Anthalogy of Speeches and Quotes" by Unknown Compiler ------------------ Music used: Ross Bugden - Flight Hymn ------------------ Tags: Fascism, Benito Mussolini, National Socialism, Europe, Politics, Lavader, What is Fascism?, Oswald Mosley, British Union of Fascists, Oswald Spengler, Decline of the West, Giovanni Gentile, Roger Griffin, Communism, Corneliu Codreanu, de Rivera, Falange, Spain, Romania, Italy, Germany, Blackshirts