i dont know if you've seen larry kuperman's excellent article ('secularism & morality) Link which, in turn, includes a link to an article outside ju called 'facism anyone?' Link. the author of the latter asserts that a study of 20th century fascist states (nazi germany, fascist italy, franco's spain, salazar's portugal, papadapoulos' greece, pinochet's chile and suharto's indonesia) reveals 14 common threads, the first of which is this:
1. Powerful and continuing expressions of nationalism. From the prominent displays of flags and bunting to the ubiquitous lapel pins, the fervor to show patriotic nationalism, both on the part of the regime itself and of citizens caught up in its frenzy, was always obvious. Catchy slogans, pride in the military, and demands for unity were common themes in expressing this nationalism. It was usually coupled with a suspicion of things foreign that often bordered on xenophobia.
both articles are more than well worth the time it takes to check em out--as is yours. good work taboo!