postfascist
See also: post-fascist and post-Fascist
English
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Etymology
Adjective
postfascist (not comparable)
- After fascism; of or pertaining to postfascism. [20th c.]
- Antonym: prefascist
- 2022 September 21, Jason Horowitz, “Hobbits and the Hard Right: How Fantasy Inspires Italy’s Potential New Leader”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- But in Italy, the adventures of Bilbo Baggins and the maps of Mordor have informed generations of post-Fascist youths, including Ms. Meloni, who, the latest polls strongly suggest, will emerge from the election on Sunday as Italy’s first female prime minister — and the first descended from post-Fascist roots.
Translations
after fascism; of or pertaining to postfascism
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Noun
postfascist (plural postfascists)
- A follower of postfascism. [20th c.]
- 2020, David Broder, First They Took Rome: How the Populist Right Conquered Italy[2], Verso Books, →ISBN:
- Yet Bossi's initial promise that he would ‘never’ join a government that included postfascists proved short-lived.
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Translations
follower of postfascism
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