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He also developed a favorable attitude toward fascist praxis and its psycho-politics, such as the principle of the all-powerful leader, the use of propaganda to generate a spirit of heroism and duty to the homeland, and the cultivation of youthful vitality ( as manifested in the fascist youth movements ).
Ahimeir joined the Revisionist movement in 1930, but before joining he wrote a regular column entitled " From the Notebook of a Fascist " in the unaffiliated but pro-Revisionist magazine Doar Hayom.
He crafted his pro-fascistic views in these columns, and also wrote an article in 1928 titled " On the Arrival of Our Duce " to celebrate Jabotinsky's visit to Palestine, and propose a new direction for the Revisionist movement, more in line with Achimeir's views.
( Segev, Tom, The Seventh Million: Israelis and the Holocaust p.
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