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===[[File:ProgFash.png]] Progressive Fascism===
''Main article: [[File:Fut2.png]]'' ''[[Futurism]]'' ''and [[File:Statlib.png]]'' ''[[State Liberalism]]''<br>
'''Progressive Fascism''' (also called [[File:Prog3P.png]] '''Progressive Third Positionism''', [[File:
The most known instance of this is [[File:Marinetti.png]] Marinetti's Futurist Party, which would later merge with and try to influence Mussolini's National Fascist Party; [[File:Fashkemal.png]] [[Kemalism|Pekerism]] and certain members of the [[File:3princ.png]] [[Tridemism|Kuomintang]] were also progressive fascists. The left-wing actual idealists of the National Fascist Party (PNF) also combined progressive ideals with corporate ultranationalism and imperialism (e.g., Italo Balbo, Mussolini's Minister of Corporations). Most movements or individuals who can be called "progressive fascists" are also [[File:Fut2.png]] futurists. However, while futurists prioritize the revolutionary aesthetic of [[File:Accel.png]] [[Accelerationism|"jupming" into the utopic future]], progressive fascists contend how promoting social justice or dismantling oppressive norms aligns with, or is an essential part of, corporate ultranationalism.
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