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Against Revolt Complexity Fascism and Nationalism Complexity Defined Basic ingredients o Increased size o increases differentiation types of complexity o institutional o situational (anomie) o analytical Pluralism defined Competing visions competing sources of power interdependence another word for complexity Pluralism Advantages 10/26/2007 1:17:00 PM o Freedom- political, religious, economic, etc. ex. New...

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Against Revolt Complexity Fascism and Nationalism Complexity Defined Basic ingredients o Increased size o increases differentiation types of complexity o institutional o situational (anomie) o analytical Pluralism defined Competing visions competing sources of power interdependence another word for complexity Pluralism Advantages 10/26/2007 1:17:00 PM o Freedom- political, religious, economic, etc. ex. New mosques being built o multiple choices Disadvantages o Disorientation o anomie "Cradle for fear" NATIONALISM Eamon De Valera o Born in New York, NY o Great Irish Leader o Prime minister of Irish Free State gradually eliminated the king The New Religion o Ball & Dagger, 14-15 o an "old" verity that is not so old History of Nationalism o The French Revolution o The new literacy Everybody in Europe spoke French FDR spoke French as well Uses of Nationalism o Potential for manipulation Teddy Roosevelt "emplire" Cuba, Rico, Puerto Virgin Islands o sometimes a false simplicity FASCISM Quisling (Norway) & Mosley (U.K.) o Quisling lead Norway Fascists o Mosley lead a moderate Fascist party in U.K. Defining Fascism o Ball & Dagger 178 ff (What Fascism opposes) o Nationalism p.180 Culminates in the Treaty of Versailles Populations living together causes problems Germans in Czechoslovakia Iraq Jordan Saudis threw out the kingdom Elitism p. 182 Fascism is about the strong Not necessarily smart, but strong Fascists say: liberals are too concerned with being right Conservatives too concerned with the past Irrationalism o o Causes of Fascism o Marxism WWI Financial Complexities W Wilson Nationalized every German patent US became creditor nation Marxists look more and more fearful o Antipathy to proletariat o petite bougeoisie v. big business o hated the pluralism of liberal democracy o hated anomie 10/26/2007 1:17:00 PM 10/26/2007 1:17:00 PM
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