Ecofascism

Synonyms for "ecofascism"

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Related terms

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Translations

11 translations across 9 languages.

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Dutch

1 entries
  • ecofascisme noun (ecofascism)

Esperanto

2 entries
  • ekofaŝismo noun (ecofascism)
  • ekologia faŝismo noun (ecofascism)

Finnish

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  • ekofasismi noun (ecofascism)

French

2 entries
  • écofascisme noun (ecofascism)
  • écototalitarisme noun (ecofascism)

German

1 entries
  • Ökofaschismus noun (ecofascism)

Indonesian

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  • ekofasisme noun (ecofascism)

Italian

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  • ecofascismo noun (ecofascism)

Portuguese

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  • ecofascismo noun (ecofascism)

Swedish

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  • ekofascism noun (ecofascism)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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No ecofascism government has yet existed, but important aspects of it can be discerned in German National Socialism, one of whose central slogans was Blut und Boden, “[pure] blood and [pure] land.”

Source: wiktionary

But eco-fascism is a longstanding political ideology that is currently undergoing a revival in the fetid culture of the contemporary extremist right. In general, unlike many on the political right, eco-fascists concede the reality of looming ecological catastrophe. But the “solutions” they propose are frankly genocidal.

Source: wiktionary

As climate change politics develop, ecofascism and neo-Malthusian thought are also gathering strength.

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But we are beginning to get a picture of what new kinds of eco-fascism and eco-authoritarianism might look like, including its genocidal implications.

Source: wiktionary

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