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ജോര്‍ജ്​ ഫ്ലോയ്​ഡ്​ വധം: പ്രതിഷേധിച്ച ഫുട്​​ബാള്‍ താരങ്ങള്‍ക്കെതിരെ നടപടിക്ക്​ സാധ്യത

Published on 02 June, 2020
ജോര്‍ജ്​ ഫ്ലോയ്​ഡ്​ വധം: പ്രതിഷേധിച്ച ഫുട്​​ബാള്‍ താരങ്ങള്‍ക്കെതിരെ നടപടിക്ക്​ സാധ്യത
ബര്‍ലിന്‍: അമേരിക്കയില്‍ പൊലീസി​​​െന്‍റ വര്‍ണവെറിക്കിരയായി മരിച്ച ജോര്‍ജ്​ ഫ്ലോയ്​ഡിന്​ നീതി ലഭിക്കണമെന്ന ആവശ്യവുമായി ജര്‍മന്‍ ബുണ്ടസ്​ലിഗയില്‍ പ്രതിഷേധിച്ച താരങ്ങള്‍ക്കെതിരെ നടപടി​ക്ക്​ സാധ്യത. നാല്​ യുവതാരങ്ങളാണ്​ പൊലീസ്​ ക്രൂരതക്കെതിരെ കളിക്കളത്തില്‍ പരസ്യമായി പ്രതിഷേധമറിയിച്ചത്​.

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What is FASCISM? 2020-06-02 18:49:32
Most political scientists agree that fascism is a phenomenon which is not always easy to define. While it does have certain common features, it is more malleable and nebulous than ideas like democracy, capitalism, communism or socialism. In its simplest form, it is a manifestation of ultra-nationalism, authoritarianism and militarism and is opposed to democracy, enlightenment ethics of liberalism, individualism, intellectualism, free speech, and the rule of law. This article is a simple introduction to the topic which you might find interesting. "In The Five Stages of Fascism" ....religion … would play a much greater role in authentic fascism in the United States" than it would in the more secular Europe. National variants of fascism differ more broadly than national variants of, for instance, communism or capitalism, Paxton said. "The primacy of the group. Supporting the group feels more important than maintaining either individual or universal rights. Believing that one's group is a victim. This justifies any behavior against the group's enemies. The belief that individualism and liberalism enable dangerous decadence and have a negative effect on the group. A strong sense of community or brotherhood. This brotherhood's "unity and purity are forged by common conviction, if possible, or by exclusionary violence if necessary." Individual self-esteem is tied up in the grandeur of the group. Paxton called this an "enhanced sense of identity and belonging." Extreme support of a "natural" leader, who is always male. This results in one man taking on the role of national savior. "The beauty of violence and of will, when they are devoted to the group's success in a Darwinian struggle," Paxton wrote. The idea of a naturally superior group or, especially in Hitler's case, biological racism, fits into a fascist interpretation of Darwinism. Once in power, "fascist dictatorships suppressed individual liberties, imprisoned opponents, forbade strikes, authorized unlimited police power in the name of national unity and revival, and committed military aggression," Paxton wrote. " "Fascism requires a general belief that the standard government parties and institutions are incapable of improving the national situation, he said. In early 20th-century Europe, World War I increased popular distrust of government." "This cynicism about government combines with what Montague calls a "fervent but vulnerable national identity." For instance, Italy was a small nation that had once ruled much of the known world but no longer did. Many Germans felt the Treaty of Versailles was suppressing them."
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