![]() ![]() Within this theory, if the "Aryans" are to return to the Golden Age of the distant past, they need to awaken the memory of the blood. Figures influential in the development of neo-Nazi racism, such as Miguel Serrano and Julius Evola (writers who are described by critics of Nazism such as the Southern Poverty Law Center as influential within what it presents as parts of "the bizarre fringes of National Socialism, past and present"), claim that the Hyperborean ancestors of the Aryans were in the distant past, far higher beings than their current state, having suffered from "involution" due to mixing with the "Telluric" peoples supposed creations of the Demiurge. Neo-Nazi writers have posited a spiritual, esoteric doctrine of race, which moves beyond the primarily Darwinian-inspired materialist scientific racism popular mainly in the Anglosphere during the 20th century. Neo-Nazism is considered a particular form of far-right politics and right-wing extremism. Holocaust denial is a common feature, as is the incorporation of Nazi symbols and admiration of Adolf Hitler. ![]() The term 'neo-Nazism' can also refer to the ideology of these movements, which may borrow elements from Nazi doctrine, including ultranationalism, anti-communism, racism, ableism, xenophobia, homophobia, antisemitism, up to initiating the Fourth Reich. The term neo-Nazism describes any post- World War II militant, social or political movements seeking to revive the ideology of Nazism in whole or in part. Many Nazi-related symbols are banned in European countries (especially Germany) in an effort to curtail neo-Nazism. In some European and Latin American countries, laws prohibit the expression of pro-Nazi, racist, antisemitic, or homophobic views. Neo-Nazis regularly display Nazi symbols and express admiration for Adolf Hitler and other Nazi leaders. Holocaust denial is common in neo-Nazi circles. It borrows elements from Nazi doctrine, including antisemitism, ultranationalism, racism, xenophobia, ableism, homophobia, anti-communism, and creating a " Fourth Reich". ![]() Neo-Nazism is a global phenomenon, with organized representation in many countries and international networks. Neo-Nazis employ their ideology to promote hatred and racial supremacy (often white supremacy), attack racial and ethnic minorities (often antisemitism and Islamophobia), and in some cases to create a fascist state. Neo-Nazism comprises the post– World War II militant, social, and political movements that seek to revive and reinstate Nazi ideology. ![]()
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