ideology and propaganda:Paxton argues that “fascism is more plausibly linked to a set of ‘mobilizing passions’ that shape fascist action than to a consistent and fully articulate philosophy.” What does he mean by this?

Paxton argues that “fascism is more plausibly linked to a set of ‘mobilizing passions’ that shape fascist
action than to a consistent and fully articulate philosophy.” What does he mean by this? How do film
excerpts from the Nazi propaganda films The Eternal Jew and Triumph of the Will, as well as the
excerpted chapter from Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf, illustrate some of these key “mobilizing passions?”
In your analysis, refer to some relevant scenes from each film, as well as one passage from the
excerpted chapter from Hitler’s Mein Kampf, to illustrate your arguments.

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