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  2. Antifa (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Beinart writes that "[i]n the late '80s, left-wing punk fans in the United States began following suit, though they initially called their groups Anti-Racist Action, on the theory that Americans would be more familiar with fighting racism than they would be with fighting fascism." [14]

  3. Far-left politics - Wikipedia

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    Far-left politics, also known as extreme left politics or left-wing extremism, are politics further to the left on the left–right political spectrum than the standard political left. The term does not have a single, coherent definition; some scholars consider it to be the left of communist parties, while others broaden it to include the left ...

  4. Anti-fascism - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 September 2024. Opposition to fascism This article is about the history of anti-fascism as a movement. For its post-war developments and groups called Anti-Fascist Action (Antifa), see Post–World War II anti-fascism. An Italian partisan in Florence, 14 August 1944, during the liberation of Italy ...

  5. Post–World War II anti-fascism - Wikipedia

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    e. Post–World War II anti-fascism, including antifa groups (/ ˈæntifɑː, ænˈtiːfə / [ 1 ]), anti-fascist movements and anti-fascist action networks, saw the development of political movements describing themselves as anti-fascist and in opposition to fascism. Those movements have been active in several countries in the aftermath of ...

  6. Antifa (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Antifa (German pronunciation: [ˈantifa] ⓘ) is a political movement in Germany composed of multiple far-left, autonomous, militant groups and individuals who describe themselves as anti-fascist. According to the German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and the Federal Agency for Civic Education, the use of the epithet ...

  7. Trial of Lina E. - Wikipedia

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    Lina E. was a student from Kassel who was studying social work in Leipzig, in eastern Germany, with a focus on preventing far-right radicalization among youth. [1] According to Deutsche Welle, she had become politicized following the National Socialist Underground murders in the 2000s and the subsequent trial, which had sparked significant controversy surrounding links between German ...

  8. Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Chronicle praised the book's writing, calling Bray's analysis "methodical and informative" and his arguments "incisive and cohesive". [5] [14]Carlos Lozada of The Washington Post commented that "the book's most enlightening contribution is on the history of anti-fascist efforts over the past century, but its most relevant for today is its justification for stifling speech and ...

  9. Jeune Garde Antifasciste - Wikipedia

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    The Jeune Garde was founded in January 2018 in Lyon. [3] In 2019, a Strasbourg section was founded and in 2020, a section in Paris was founded. [4] In 2021, local sections in Lille and Montpellier were founded. [5] The group uses the Three Arrows as its logo, basing itself off the logo of the French Section of the Workers' International of the ...