Fascism

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Fascism (uncountable)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of fascism
    • 1970, Morris Kominsky, chapter XVI, in The Hoaxers: Plain Liars, Fancy Liars, and Damned Liars[1], volume I, Boston: Branden Press, Inc., 8283-1288-5, page 662:
      The author is not to blame for the fact that so much lying propaganda against the Communists has created a climate of opinion that paves the way for Fascism and a third world war. This study is concerned only with dispelling of fear, with opening the channels of communication, and with reversing the dangerous trend in the U.S.A. towards Fascism and a third world war.