In an essay by George Orwell, people accused of following this ideology include farmers, astrologers, and fox hunters. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this political doctrine whose name derives from the Latin for “bundle of sticks.” Benito Mussolini espoused this ideology.
ANSWER: fascism [or fascismo; accept neofascism]
[10m] This left-wing French academic uses the term “microfascism” to refer to an impulse towards authoritarian views that is present to a degree in all members of a society in A Thousand Plateaus, a book he co-authored with Félix Guattari.
ANSWER: Gilles Deleuze [or Gilles Louis René Deleuze]
[10h] This Italian mystic and proponent of traditionalism wrote a book critiquing fascism from the right. His book Revolt Against the Modern World claimed that men are supernatural and women are natural.
ANSWER: Julius Evola [or Giulio Cesare Andrea Evola]
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