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Encyclopedia > Antifascism

Anti-Fascism is a belief and practice of opposing all forms of Fascism.


Typically, Anti-Fascism also includes opposing homophobia, racism and the restriction of free will.


While violent or militant anti-fascism does occur the movement can also be non-violent; being an anti-fascist is not necessarily to "fight" fascism with violence, and many antifa activists consider it to be no better than the fascists themselves.


An anti-fascist is one who opposes fascism, and/or engages in anti-fascist direct action.


The term antifa is a commonly used word for anti-fascist action.


Many major resistance movements during World War II were anti-fascist.






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Review: "Fascism/Antifascism" by Jean Barrot (1058 words)
All manifestations of antifascism ultimately strengthen the democratic state at the expense of the class struggle; thus both fascism and its nemesis antifascism lead to totalitarianism (the strong state) not communism.
Given this, it is no wonder that many of the struggles the working class engage in (such as the fight against fascism) are at best futile and at worst counterproductive; the working class themselves may merely be contributing to the state's tendency to totalitarianism.
The point is that many people become involved in antifascism not to support democracy but simply because they recognize the need to organize specifically against the BNP and similar groups who intimidate minorities, and against racist attacks in general.
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