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English
Etymology
From monarcho- + fascist.
Adjective
monarcho-fascist (not comparable)
- (politics, usually derogatory) Of or related to monarcho-fascism, concerning a fascist state or system of government headed by a king or queen.
1992, Haris Vlavianos, Greece, 1941–49: From Resistance to Civil War, →ISBN:Yet the leadership of the Greek Communist Party adopted the standpoint that the people was to be disarmed and its weapons handed to the monarcho-fascist reactionaries, making the excuse that monarcho-fascism would not be for a peaceful democratic development, and hence the people's liberation movement would be compelled to settle the question of power the revolutionary way.
1996, Gerd-Rainer Horn, European Socialists Respond to Fascism, →ISBN:Already in the October circular which initiated this trend, the central committee's secretariat called on party members to join forces with “socialists, anarchists, republicans, nationalists; everyone in one bloc facing the fascist bloc of the various monarcho-fascist parties of the bourgeoisie."
2014, E. P. P. Thompson, Carl Winslow, E.P. Thompson and the Making of the New Left: Essays and Polemics, →ISBN:Before the war "he advanced hostile, left-sectarian Trotskyist ideas in relation to the peasants . . . and helped the monarcho-fascist power."
Hypernyms
Translations
of or pertaining to monarcho-fascism
Noun
monarcho-fascist (plural monarcho-fascists)
- (politics, usually derogatory) A supporter of monarcho-fascism generally; a supporter of a particular monarcho-fascist regime.
1952, The Current Digest of the Soviet Press - Volume 3, page 16:The Greek monarcho-fascists, who put themselves in power only with the aid of foreign bayonets, suppose, not without foundations, that in the future also their fate will depend solely on suport from without.
1987, Lars Bærentzen, John O. Iatrides, Ole Langwitz Smith, Studies in the History of the Greek Civil War, 1945-1949, →ISBN, page 294:It was the provocations of the monarcho-fascists on the one hand and "the slanders upon Yugoslavia" on the other hand "which obliged the Yugoslavs to close the frontier completely and so defend their country".
2003, Martin Blinkhorn, Fascists and Conservatives, →ISBN:In April 1937 it united formally with the rest of the right—Carlist traditionalists, the 'monarcho-fascists' of Renovación Española and the residues of the CEDA—to form the monopolistic party of a state many would regard as 'fascist'.
Hypernyms
Translations
an adherent of a monarcho-fascist government