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...five top men of Russia and the prime mover in the Little Comintern reorganization, and should know more about it than Pravda. He said that the group was brought into being because the "open expansionist program of the U.S. is reminiscent of the extraordinary and infamous defeated program of Fascist aggressors." General Zhdanov clearly connected the Little Comintern with the main line of Soviet policy. The line itself he expressed with great clarity...
Last spring a TIME correspondent asked a Greek Communist leader how he could label the Greek Government "monarcho-fascist" when it permitted a Communist opposition press to operate in the heart of Athens. "They permit it," he said, "so foreigners can ask questions like that...
...provide concrete aid, has finally created, the same imagined need for the "strong mansavior" that led unthinking Germans and Italians to their destruction. Again the demagogue shouts: "Leave everything to me and all your troubles are solved." France's RPF (Ressemblement in Pouple Francis) doesn't call itself Fascist, but neither did the German National Socialists. And General De Gaullo's principles of nationalism, militarism, and an anti-labor policy, enforced by a strong central executive, all sound familiar. In fact, the whole procedure are sounds familiar--the "non-political" rallies, the unified core of 40 percent against a divided...
Most of American seems oblivious of the immense significance of a Fascist, or, at least, a Reactionary French regime. The Boston Herald in an editorial called "Jean Votes for Food" looked on the whole thing as a move for food, stability, law, and order. The same editorial might have been written in 1933 France, as the natural leader of western Europe, now becomes the prospective leader of a Fascist bloc-the France government in Spain, Qualunquists in Italy, Belgian Fascists, Mosleyites in England, and the remnants of Nazism in Germany. The unification of such neo-fascist elements under the leadership...
...been the opinion of competent observers of the French situation that De Gaulle would have been prepared to follow in the footsteps of France and start a civil war if the Communists had been elected. But this was no coup d'etat. The fact that a Fascist or semi-Fascist party won in a free election makes the situation that much more dangerous. It reveals a rapidly increasing despair of American aid materializing into anything more than hot air. While Congressmen investigate and Speaker Martin announces that there is no danger of starvation, U.S. business counts its dollars, the termites...