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loginFascism has an enigmatic countenance because in it appears themost counterpoised contents. It asserts authoritarianism andorganises rebellion. It fights against contemporary democracy and,on the other hand, does not believe in the restoration of any pastrule. It seems to pose itself as the forge of a strong State, and usesmeans most conducive to its dissolution, as if it were a destructivefaction or a secret society. Whichever way we approach fascism wefind that it is simultaneously one thing and the contrary, it is A andnot A . . .