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Languages of “National Socialism”: From Reactionary Apocalypse to Social Media Clickbait

Leaman, George
2023
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https://www.openstarts.units.it/handle/10077/35268
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In this article I examine language used to define, express, and exploit “NationalSocialism”. These different uses vary in time and purpose, and need to be understood in context. The Nazis did not create much of the language most closely associated with National Socialism, but their use of certain language, symbols, and images has been so firmly established that we immediately recognize them even when partially spoken or indirectly referenced. This easy recognition, combined with the emotional charge of anger and horror, lends itself to commercial and political exploitation. I discuss this with examples from scholarly publishing and current events, and also discuss possibilities for crowd manipulation made possible by political use of interactive social networks.
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Cogito. Studies in Philosophy and its History
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George Leaman, "Languages of “National Socialism”: From Reactionary Apocalypse to Social Media Clickbait" in: "Languages of National Socialism Sources, Perspectives, Methods", Trieste, EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2023, pp. 11-26
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