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American Fascist Movement (U.S.)

AFM, American Fascist Party, AFP

Last modified: 2013-12-20 by rick wyatt
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American Fascist Movement flag image by Tomislav Todorovic



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Introduction: American Fascist Movement
AFM, American Fascist Party, AFP

Lawrence Dennis, an American diplomat and author, advocated fascism and talked of founding the "American Fascist Party" in the years following the Great Depression, but the group never materialized. Dennis and others were later tried for sedition under the Smith Act in what became known as "The Great Sedition Trial of 1944." The case ended in a mistrial when the judge died of a heart-attack.

The presence or absence of elements of fascism in the United States since World War II has been a matter of continuing dispute. Groups identified as neo-fascist in the United States generally include neo-Nazi organizations such as the National Alliance and the American Nazi Party.

Some say the Fascist Movement is a secret group of Americans who want a strong military government to take control of the United States and put down the protesters, greeners, and ultra-liberals. Others say an American Fascist party doesn't actually exist and its name is used just as a marketing ploy to sell Fascist memorabilia.

On their website, the current American Fascist Movement claims to be against racism and Nazism, materialism, globalism, capitalism and communism, and superficiality. They claim they are for meritocracy, timocracy, sacrifice, nationalism, cooperation (State Corporatism), and virtue.

Pete Loeser, 15 August 2013


American Fascist Movement Flag (Variant)

American Fascist Movement flag (Variant) image from Pete Loeser

One of three flags appears to be a replica of the original Italian Fascist Party flag (with a distorted fasces) that was sold at the "renovated" AFM website. The AFM website states that due to a lack of political activism, the AFM ceased to be an active political force and now focus its energies in other productive ways. They now place an emphasis on building their storefront in order to provide an alternative to "plum-colored idealism and politics-as-usual that currently runs our nation." Ah, capitalism, you got to love it.
Pete Loeser, 26 October 1999


Italian Social Republic Flag
modern interpretation

Italian Social Republic Flag image by Mario Fabretto

It is interesting to note, that at the American Fascist Movement's website store, where the three flags were offered for sale, one was a modern replica of the "Italian Social Republic Flag (1944-45).
Pete Loeser, 15 August 2013