fascistic造句1 So Japanese implemented fascistic martial spoliation which had brought not only great disaster to the farmers but great difficulty to anti-Japanese force in that area.
2 Ever more petit bourgeois, consumerist and fascistic, the tele-stupefied country has lost all awareness of culture and language.
3 The article shows that the fascistic tendancy of Japanese media, unlike that in Italy and Germany, is due to its initiative to advocate invasion ever since the end of 19th Century.
4 Furthermore, the notion that ethics and morals can be dismissed before the throne of evolution is fascistic.
5 In the meantime, he warns, "There could be a different new form of politics, much more populist, dangerous, fascistic, like the BNP."
6 These obscurantist Christian mullahs are systematically preparing to institute an openly fascistic theocratic regime in the US. And their leader-mad dog Bush Jr.
7 It is the detail and vigor of the Japanese modernization and the source of fascistic militarism.
8 A high - profile professor had to lock the door, by such a fascistic method, to resist truancy.
9 This fits the desire to portray English fans as the victims, forever at the mercy of unscrupulous foreign justice systems and brutal, fascistic policemen.
10 Whereas Lovelock puts his faith in advanced technology,[www.] Linkola proposes a turn to fascistic primitivism.
11 In this parallel universe, consumer rights have acquired the status of a fascistic mantra.
12 There is still room for straight adoration—a few starchy tea-towels have been printed in their honour, and someone has decked Regent Street with a nearly fascistic number of Union Jacks.