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        1 - Fascism and Hegel; a reading on the concurrence of theory and practice
        Ahmad Saei Mahmoud Moqaddas
        A hundred years before the rise of the third Reich, Hegel, in his writings, wished for days in which the Aria- Germanic soul and thought became the soul of the new world so that it actualized the absolute truth and accomplished his historical duty, a dream which came to More
        A hundred years before the rise of the third Reich, Hegel, in his writings, wished for days in which the Aria- Germanic soul and thought became the soul of the new world so that it actualized the absolute truth and accomplished his historical duty, a dream which came to true in Fascism period. Hegel considered state as the shadow of God on earth, admired the history making persons as god-like creatures and regarded war necessary for the moral correctness of the societies. Studying the foundations of Fascism reveals that the above- noted ideas are the components of fascism, nomatter how important are the ideas of some prominent philosophers such as Nieztche, croce, Ggentile, categorically, Hegel is the philosophical great-grandfather of fascism, a prominent philosopher whose philosophy is so open to interpretation that some like Popper considers fascism as an amalgamation of Hegel’s ideas and nineteenth century materialism. The point is the concurrence of theory and practice in fascism which this article tries to examine.    Manuscript profile
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        2 - Analysis and critique of the epistemological foundations of futurism
        Mehdi Atefi mohammad shokri
        Futurism is one of the most important artistic movements of the early twentieth century in Italy, which is rooted in philosophy and affects politics. The purpose of this article is to identify, analyze and critique the epistemological foundations of the futurism movemen More
        Futurism is one of the most important artistic movements of the early twentieth century in Italy, which is rooted in philosophy and affects politics. The purpose of this article is to identify, analyze and critique the epistemological foundations of the futurism movement. The interpretation of Nietzsche's thoughts had the greatest impact on Futurism. Analysis and critique of epistemological foundations of futurism According to Nietzsche's philosophy, we first studied the Dionysusian approach, then the critique of morality and values, and ultimately the power-directed will according to the futurists' perception. The concepts and concepts of Nietzsche's philosophy that have influenced the movement of futurism are described. As a result of the research, it becomes clear that some of the key concepts of Nietzsche's philosophy have been interpreted and interpreted in a way that is justifiable in order to justify the federal system of fascism and similar authoritarian government systems. The art of futurism went on to excite the masses and praise the war and was one of the factors of the creation of war, violence and tyranny, and it was an affirmation of the rule of fascism Manuscript profile