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Other than migrations to the Pacific Islands, were there ever any major attempts by Asian nations to cross the Pacific in a manner similar to that of Europe and the Atlantic? If not, why not, and do we know what people thought was "out there?"
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During the rise of the Nazi Party, was there any noteworthy opposition from the right-wing of German politics?
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I read a quote today by Lionel Trilling saying that, by the mid-1960s, there were, "no conservative or reactionary ideas in general circulation." Is this an accurate characterization of the intellectual landscape of the time? If so, why were there no conservative ideas?
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The Yakuza are traditionally associated with far-right nationalist groups in Japan. Have there ever been other instances where organized crime has clear ideological associations?
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