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- noun The
opposition tofascist ideologies, organizations, governments and people.
Etymologies
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Examples
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He was the editor-in-chief of the anti-racist magazine Expo, and his commitment to democracy and anti-fascism was well known in Sweden as well as abroad.
Stieg Larsson trilogy: books, film and journalism Maxine 2009
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He was the editor-in-chief of the anti-racist magazine Expo, and his commitment to democracy and anti-fascism was well known in Sweden as well as abroad.
Stieg Larsson trilogy: books, film and journalism Maxine 2009
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He was the editor-in-chief of the anti-racist magazine Expo, and his commitment to democracy and anti-fascism was well known in Sweden as well as abroad.
March 2009 Maxine 2009
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Unlike museums in Europe, the Barcelona Picasso Museum or the French National Picasso Museum the very museum from whence these pictures originated, for example, we are given nothing explaining the politics and relationships which suffused his work, his support for the Left in the Spanish Civil War, his deep anti-fascism, his identification with the oppressed and his prominent membership in the Communist Party.
Michael Berkowitz: The Shame of the Galleries: Stained Stein, Purloined Picasso Michael Berkowitz 2011
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Unlike museums in Europe, the Barcelona Picasso Museum or the French National Picasso Museum the very museum from whence these pictures originated, for example, we are given nothing explaining the politics and relationships which suffused his work, his support for the Left in the Spanish Civil War, his deep anti-fascism, his identification with the oppressed and his prominent membership in the Communist Party.
Michael Berkowitz: The Shame of the Galleries: Stained Stein, Purloined Picasso Michael Berkowitz 2011
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Artists organized exhibitions on social and political themes such as poverty, lack of affordable housing, anti-lynching, anti-fascism, and workers' strikes.
Paul Boden: Art and Activism: 1930s and Today Paul Boden 2011
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You can visit the Protest & Survive photo exhibition, discuss 1930s rebel writers, or shake a left-leaning leg to the Cockney Awkestra, before imbibing politically aware poetry, music and comedy with Michael Rosen, Billy Bragg and Shappi Khorsandi that highlights the importance of anti-fascism now.
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Reminds me of something Mencken said — If fascism ever comes to America it will come in the guise of anti-fascism.
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Artists organized exhibitions on social and political themes such as poverty, lack of affordable housing, anti-lynching, anti-fascism, and workers' strikes.
Paul Boden: Art and Activism: 1930s and Today Paul Boden 2011
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Unlike museums in Europe, the Barcelona Picasso Museum or the French National Picasso Museum the very museum from whence these pictures originated, for example, we are given nothing explaining the politics and relationships which suffused his work, his support for the Left in the Spanish Civil War, his deep anti-fascism, his identification with the oppressed and his prominent membership in the Communist Party.
Michael Berkowitz: The Shame of the Galleries: Stained Stein, Purloined Picasso Michael Berkowitz 2011
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