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'''Metaxism''' is an [[authoritarian]] nationalist [[ideology]] associated with Greek Leader [[Ioannis Metaxas]]. It called for the regeneration of the [[Greek]] nation and the establishment of a modern, [[ | '''Metaxism''' is an [[authoritarian]] nationalist [[ideology]] associated with Greek Leader [[Ioannis Metaxas]]. It called for the regeneration of the [[Greek]] nation and the establishment of a modern, [[Fascist]], culturally homogenous Greece. | ||
= Background = | |||
Metaxism was the brainchild of [[Ioannis Metaxas]], a Greek [[Nationalism|nationalist]] which was the Prime Minister of [[Greece]] in the [[Second Hellenic Republic]]. As its creator, Metaxism is strongly anti-Communist, Turkophobic and authoritarian, an opposition to Democracy, Liberalism and Corporativism. It can be considered Fascist. | |||
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= Modern relevance = | |||
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Revision as of 06:47, 1 December 2022
Metaxism is an authoritarian nationalist ideology associated with Greek Leader Ioannis Metaxas. It called for the regeneration of the Greek nation and the establishment of a modern, Fascist, culturally homogenous Greece.
Background
Metaxism was the brainchild of Ioannis Metaxas, a Greek nationalist which was the Prime Minister of Greece in the Second Hellenic Republic. As its creator, Metaxism is strongly anti-Communist, Turkophobic and authoritarian, an opposition to Democracy, Liberalism and Corporativism. It can be considered Fascist.