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               pagan concepts that it attempts to portray as
                                                                     IMAGINARY ENEMIES,
               sacred values. In divine religions, the aim is to
                                                                       IMAGINARY PLOTS
               create a society and world free of violence and
               war, whereas under fascism, war is a virtue
               by itself. Fascism believes that a people gain
               honor and strength from the wars it wages
               and from its slain. Naturally, this belief leads
               to further wars and the shedding of more
               blood. Fascism continually prepares new
               atrocities and a river of bloodshed.



                      The Imaginary Enemies of the
               Fascist State

                      Fascism is a completely hollow
               ideology, and needs to be in a constant state of
               agitation in order to survive. The factor that
               most strengthens the fascist state in the eyes
                                                                       A publication reflecting the
               of its people is the myth of "internal and              paranoia of Nazi Germany,
               external enemies." All fascist states create            portraying the French as an
                                                                                         enemy.
               imaginary enemies, and declare all out war on
               them. The dictatorship seeks to strengthen by
               repeated daily media coverage of glorious
               victories over the enemy. And this inspires
               the belief that, "in order to protect the people
               from these great dangers, it is necessary to be
               harsh and ruthless to the opposition." The
               fascist regime clings to power with the ever-
               prevalent idea of "us and them," and of
               imaginary enemies of the people. A
               justification is thus provided for the erosion of
               the force of law, violations of human rights,
               and state terrorism. Those who criticize
               fascism are automatically accused of
               cooperating with the imaginary enemy.
                      Hitler chose the Jews and communists,
                                                                             An over-exaggerated
               Mussolini the communists, and in our own time,                 message in a fascist
                                                                             poster, showing Italy
                                                                                   chained to the
                                                                                  Mediterranean.
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