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...can’t call the president a fascist,” Dean said in a sarcastic tone...
Over the years, critics of political scientist Samuel P. Huntington have called him a fascist, skewered him as a war criminal and bombed his Harvard office...
Huntington initially garnered national attention in 1957, when his first book, The Soldier and the State, was branded by reviewers as a fascist diatribe. “The leading professor in the Harvard government department at the time, Carl Friedrich, was a refugee from the Nazis. And he very mistakenly thought I was making an argument for authoritarianism, which wasn’t true at all,” Huntington says...
Blunkett, who referred to this party as “neo-fascist,” said the government should directly face the fears of insecurity that foster these type of sentiments...
...Italy was turning out some of the most acclaimed filmmakers of the century: think Bertolucci (whose latest, The Dreamers, is circling the world, in part through America's Fox Searchlight), Fellini and Visconti. The state - which has had a strong hand in the film industry since the Fascist era - started offering up as much as 90% of a film's budget. The result: coddled directors pumping out obscure pictures few wanted to watch. "The auteur made films for himself, maybe for some critics, maybe for a small circle of friends, and maybe for a circuit of festivals, but not particularly...