Neo-Nazism
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Neo-Nazism consists of post-World War II social or political movements seeking to revive the ideology of Nazism.
Neo-Nazism borrows elements from Nazi doctrine, including ultranationalism, racism, ableism, xenophobia, homophobia, antiziganism, antisemitism, and initiating the Fourth Reich. Holocaust denial is a common feature, as is the incorporation of Nazi symbols and admiration of Adolf Hitler.
Neo-Nazi activity is a global phenomenon, with organized representation in many countries, as well as international networks. In some European and Latin American countries, laws have been enacted that prohibit the expression of pro-Nazi, racist, anti-Semitic or homophobic views. Many Nazi-related symbols are banned in European countries in an effort to curtail neo-Nazism.
See also
- Alt-right
- The Believer
- Far-right subcultures
- List of neo-Nazi bands
- List of neo-Nazi organizations
- List of white nationalist organizations
- White supremacy