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imported>Howard C. Berkowitz
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'''Naziism''' includes both the German [[Nazi Party]] of 1920-1945, but also more recent neo-Nazi movements. It includes various works of [[political philosophy]] that guided development, although these often are more individualized writings than well-developed and actionable ideologies.  Their common threads tend to be an emphasis on a racial elite (e.g., [[Nazi race and biological ideology]]), opposition to democracy, and readiness to resort to authoritarian social control and broader violence.
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