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“Fascists divide in two categories: the fascists and the anti-fascists” quote by Ennio Flaiano
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“Fascists divide in two categories: the fascists and the anti-fascists”

Ennio Flaiano

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It highlights the paradox that both fascists and their opponents share a common identity by defining themselves through opposition, underscoring the self‑referential nature of political labeling.

In simple terms: Labels often define groups by what they oppose.

Key Takeaway

Opposition can become an identity.

Themes

political paradox identity formation labeling dynamics ideological conflict

Mood

ironic critical

Type

aphor political observation

When to use this quote

  • political discourse analysis
  • media commentary
  • academic lectures on ideology

Key Concepts

self‑definition binary thinking

Practical Applications

  • teaching political theory
  • writing op‑eds

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does defining a group by its opposition affect its self‑perception?
  • Can opposition be a constructive force rather than a mere label?
A Different Perspective

One could argue that anti‑fascists are not a monolithic group and may hold divergent views, so the dichotomy oversimplifies reality.

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