Page 63 - Fascism: The Bloody Ideology Of Darwinsim
P. 63
AN
NA
AL
A A N N N A N A L Y S I S O F
A
LY
S
OF
F
YS
SI
IS O
A AN ANALYSIS OF
TH C
NT
CE
H
EN
T
TU
UR
RY
2 2 0 0 0T H C E N T U R Y
Y
2 20TH CENTURY
SC
IS
SM
CI
F F A A AS C I S M
S
F FASCISM
M
bloodiest conflict that the world had ever seen. The genocides Nazis
carried out against various ethnic groups such as the Jews, Gypsies, and
Poles, as well as prisoners of war from other nations, were of a savagery
unprecedented in history.
In the next chapter, we will see under what conditions fascism
came to power, and how it proceeded once it had done so.
he previous chapter examined the cultural roots of fascism, how
the ideology was a re-awakening of pagan ideas reinforced by
T Darwinism. These facts are most important for understanding the
roots of the fascism and fascist movements which sprung up in the 20th
century. However, we must also consider how these movements were
able to come to power in so many countries in the 20th century, what
methods they employed once they had done so, and the nightmare that
resulted.
Right after the end of the First World War, the first fascist regime
of the 20th century was established in Italy by Benito Mussolini. Hitler's
Germany and Franco's Spain followed. In the 1930s, fascism became a
popular political ideology, fascist parties both great and small were set