Final solution Pre-Machtergreifung Post-Machtergreifung Parties Palingenetic ultranationalism is a definition of "true fascism" proposed by political theorist Roger Griffin.
[3][4] Roger Griffin argues that fascism uses the "palingenetic myth" to attract large masses of voters who have lost their faith in traditional politics and religion by promising them a brighter future under fascist rule.
[1][2] The palingenetic myth can also possibly stand for a return to a golden age in the country's history so that the past can be a guidebook to a better tomorrow, with an associated regime that superficially resembles a reactionary one.
[1][2] Fascism distinguishes itself by being the only ideology that focuses strongly on the revolution in its myth or, as Griffin puts it: the mythical horizons of the fascist mentality do not extend beyond this first stage.
It promises to replace gerontocracy, mediocrity and national weakness with youth, heroism and national greatness, to banish anarchy and decadence and bring order and health, to inaugurate an exciting new world in place of the played-out one that existed before, to put government in the hands of outstanding personalities instead of non-entities.Through all of that, there would be one great leader who would battle the representatives of the old system with grassroots support.