Vojenské Rozhledy

Czech Military Review

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2009: 148-158

Neonacisms and Anarchism (Inner Security Threats)Military sociology

PhDr. Antonín Rašek

The complex security strategy must pay attention not only to outer threats, but also to inner security risks. Social and cultural impacts of globalisation produced even to our country a rise of several extremist right-wing political groups inspired by or following the tenets of Hitler's Nazi Party, referred to as neo-Nazis, because they modify Nazi doctrine and because the original Nazi movement inspires them. Some forms of fascism are also anti-Semitic or xenophobic. On the contrary, Anarchism is a political theory opposed to all forms of government. Anarchists believe that the highest attainment of humanity is the freedom of individuals, unhindered by any form of repression or control. To accept matching strategy, we must know those theories, their international background, as those movements are usually tied with organized crime and terrorism.

Keywords: security threats,security policy,extremizm

Published: March 15, 2009  Show citation

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Rašek, A. (2009). Neonacisms and Anarchism (Inner Security Threats). Czech Military Review90(1), 148-158
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