Para-fascism

//ˌpæɹəˈfæʃɪz(ə)m//

Synonyms for "para-fascism" (2 found)

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French

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  • parafascisme noun (social order giving off impressions of being dynamically fascist and populist, but trying to abstain from its most radical practices)

Galician

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  • parafascismo noun (social order giving off impressions of being dynamically fascist and populist, but trying to abstain from its most radical practices)

Italian

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  • parafascismo noun (social order giving off impressions of being dynamically fascist and populist, but trying to abstain from its most radical practices)

Portuguese

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  • parafascismo noun (social order giving off impressions of being dynamically fascist and populist, but trying to abstain from its most radical practices)

Russian

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  • парафаши́зм noun (social order giving off impressions of being dynamically fascist and populist, but trying to abstain from its most radical practices)

Spanish

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  • parafascismo noun (social order giving off impressions of being dynamically fascist and populist, but trying to abstain from its most radical practices)

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Portugal, Austria, Greece, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, the Baltic States, all provide examples of this Ersatz fascism, or what might be termed 'para-fascism'.

Source: wiktionary

It is perhaps too early to say how Spanish para-fascism differed from (national-) Catholicism in its treatment of the foreign.

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