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The Blue Shirts described themselves as fascists and the movement fits the broad scholarly consensus on what fascism is vis a vis Roger Griffin. The nuance from other historians can be added to their section.
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(The Blue Shirts described themselves as fascists and the movement fits the broad scholarly consensus on what fascism is vis a vis Roger Griffin. The nuance from other historians can be added to their section.)
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**[[File:Anti-Christian.png]] Christophobia
**[[File:RightKMT.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Conservative Tridemism]]
**[[File:Chinese Fash.png]] [[Fascism|Chinese Fascism]]
**[[File:Chinese Fash.png]] [[Fascism|Chinese Fascism]] (Self-proclaimed){{Refn|Several historians, including Paul Jackson and Cyprian Balmires, have classified the Blue Shirt Society as a ‘fascistic’ ultra-nationalist group rather than a ‘fascist’ one, implying an orientation towards, but not complete integration into, fascism.|group=Note}}
**[[File:Corptism.png]] [[Corporatism]]
**[[File:Freemason .png]] Freemasonry<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Spymaster-Dai-Chinese-Secret-Service/dp/0520234073 ''"Spymaster Dai Li and the Chinese Secret Service"''] by Frederic Wakeman Jr., Amazon.com. </ref>
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