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{{Ideology|title1=[[File:Blueshirt.png]] Blueshirtism|image1=|caption1=|aliases=Irish Fascism|quadrant(s)=[[File:Authright.png]] [[:Category:Authoritarian Right|AuthRight]]|family=[[File:Cfash.png]] [[Clerical Fascism]] (Parent)|definition=|song=|founder=Thomas Francis O'Higgins|likes=|dislikes=}} |
{{Ideology|title1=[[File:Blueshirt.png]] Blueshirtism|image1=Blueshirtism.png|caption1=|aliases=Irish Fascism|quadrant(s)=[[File:Authright.png]] [[:Category:Authoritarian Right|AuthRight]]|family=[[File:Cfash.png]] [[Clerical Fascism]] (Parent)|definition=|song=|founder=Thomas Francis O'Higgins|likes=|dislikes=}} |
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'''Blueshirtism''' is a far-right ideology based on the ideas of [[File:Cfash.png]][[Clerical Fascism]] in Ireland. The ideology is practiced by the short-lived political party Army Comrades Association, later called the National Guard and then Young Ireland, well known as The Blueshirts. |
'''Blueshirtism''' is a far-right ideology based on the ideas of [[File:Cfash.png]][[Clerical Fascism]] in Ireland. The ideology is practiced by the short-lived political party Army Comrades Association, later called the National Guard and then Young Ireland, well known as The Blueshirts. |
Revision as of 15:28, 23 October 2020
Blueshirtism is a far-right ideology based on the ideas of Clerical Fascism in Ireland. The ideology is practiced by the short-lived political party Army Comrades Association, later called the National Guard and then Young Ireland, well known as The Blueshirts.
The ideology is named simply after the party that is mentioned before. However, the members of that party are sometimes nicknamed "Blueshirts".
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