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[[File:AnhA-Icon.png]] [[Fascism|Ailtirí na hAiséirghe]]
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*[[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]]<br>
*[[File:IrishRepublican.png]] [[Revolutionary Nationalism|Irish Nationalism]]<br>
*[[File:CathSocial.png]] [[Catholic Theocracy|Catholic Social Theory]]<br>
*[[File:Fash.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Pan-Celticism]]<br>
*[[File:Irridentism.png]] [[Irredentism]]<br>
*[[File:Corptism.png]] [[Corporatism]]<br>
*[[File:Parti.png]] [[Particracy|One-Party State]]<br>
*[[File:Salazar.png]] [[Salazarism|Estado Novo]]<br>
*[[File:Nazi.png]] [[National Socialism]]<br>
*[[File:Stalin.png]] [[Stalinism]]<ref>From "Architects of the Resurrection: Ailtirí na hAisérghe and the Fascist 'New Order' in Ireland, 1942-1958" by R.M Douglas. "Although he could, when it suited his purposes, dilate luridly upon the hidden menace of socialism, Ó Cuinneagáin did not share Hitler's anti-Marxist mania and occasionally surprised his listeners by speaking in terms of praise - albiet heavily qualified - of the USSR's economic achievements under Stalin".</ref>
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|theorists= [[File:Blueshirt.png]] [[Clerical Fascism|Blueshirts]] {{Collapse|
|theorists= [[File:Blueshirt.png]] [[Clerical Fascism|Blueshirts]] {{Collapse|
*[[File:Police.png]] [[Police Statism|Eoin O'Duffy]] (1890-1944) [[File:Cball-Ireland.png]] Ireland
*[[File:Police.png]] [[Police Statism|Eoin O'Duffy]] (1890-1944) [[File:Cball-Ireland.png]] Ireland

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  1. From "Architects of the Resurrection: Ailtirí na hAisérghe and the Fascist 'New Order' in Ireland, 1942-1958" by R.M Douglas. "Although he could, when it suited his purposes, dilate luridly upon the hidden menace of socialism, Ó Cuinneagáin did not share Hitler's anti-Marxist mania and occasionally surprised his listeners by speaking in terms of praise - albiet heavily qualified - of the USSR's economic achievements under Stalin".
  2. Though never formally a member he was familiar with the groups publishings and had similar ideas