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6 April 2025
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 21:03 +421 Jay942942 talk contribs (→Right-wing populists)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 20:53 −15 Huldra talk contribs (direct link)
- diffhist New Jersey 20:46 −2 Xanzzibar talk contribs (Partial revert, per MOS:CONSECUTIVE, MOS:BCE. Also fix italics markup.)
- diffhist New Jersey 18:32 +2 CarterSchmelz61 talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit App section source
- diffhist New Jersey 18:32 +1 CarterSchmelz61 talk contribs (this article predominantly uses BC) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit App section source
- diffhist New Jersey 18:30 −2 CarterSchmelz61 talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit App section source
- diffhist m Vermont 16:30 0 Bumm13 talk contribs (formatting fix)
- diffhist Bernard Baruch 14:28 +14 Engineerchange talk contribs (a bit more context on Churchill staying with Baruch)
- diffhist m Independent politician 11:55 −4 Arjayay talk contribs (Duplicate word removed)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 09:37 +209 Jay942942 talk contribs (→Right-wing populists)
- diffhist Independent politician 08:47 +1,711 Deva1995 talk contribs (Romania) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Communism 06:45 −1 Small colossal talk contribs ("Communist party-ruled" instead of "Communist party-ruling" (grammar). These footnotes in general could use some attention as the grammar is sometimes difficult to parse.)
- diffhist Communism 06:40 +28 Small colossal talk contribs (this wording was here before the trim, and I think it is better even though it uses two extra words)
- diffhist Communism 06:36 −113 Small colossal talk contribs (It does; I have checked the sources for the sentences that were tweaked. Please note that the recent trim introduced some problems, such as stating in wikivoice that "in practice the model functioned as a form of state capitalism" while the pre-trim version said that "several scholars posit that...", which was more accurate. My edit aimed to fix problems like this, and to improve some awkward wording (e.g. "argue" instead of "posit"). Nevertheless, here is a more limited tweak.)
- diffhist Communism 06:11 +89 Remsense talk contribs (Restored revision 1284066424 by Tpbradbury (talk): Right, but does this reflect the cited sources?) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist Communism 06:08 −89 Small colossal talk contribs (Tweaking recent trim, to re-instate some important qualifiers, and also to streamline some wording and cut repetition (e.g. variants of communism were mentioned twice)) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m Republican Party (United States) 01:25 −2 Davemck talk contribs (→Right-wing populists: Clean up duplicate template arguments using findargdups)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 01:19 +227 AnomieBOT talk contribs (Rescuing orphaned refs ("global trade war" from rev 1284174337))
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 01:06 −258 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (These really are economically reactionary policies--never thought it was a thing before, but it is now.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 01:01 +669 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (Reactionary it is--I *will not* use the terms authoritarianism/fascist/etc. without adequate sourcing, FWIW.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 00:57 +29 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (In response to @JBlade37, on the path to considering right-wing to far-right, the term reactionary will be used. If that editor wants a serious discussion about it, I'll consider it.)
5 April 2025
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 23:44 +229 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (To understand what the Democratic Party lost, you have to understand neoliberalism. Ultimately, Trump won by declaring war on neoliberalism. :()
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:34 +6 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (This is the end of neoliberalism, free trade, globalization, etc. This is a fundamentally different mindset economically.)
- diffhist m Fascism 21:03 +26 Onel5969 talk contribs (Disambiguating links to Tim Mason (link changed to Timothy Mason (historian)) using DisamAssist.)
- diffhist Fascism 20:07 −19 BlueberryA96 talk contribs (→Etymology: Found a good colour image of a fasces, also the fasces was used both in the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire so I added "Ancient Rome" to the description for the fasces.)
- diffhist Bernard Baruch 17:47 −35 Bernanke's Crossbow talk contribs (→Personal life: cite's right there, folks)
- diffhist m United States Senate 17:20 −3 JodaDoesMusicAndStuff talk contribs (Rewarded a sentence in Counter-arguments to flow better and be easier to read) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 16:54 −787 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (After reading papers, it was probably inevitable that Democrats lost support from voters without college degrees.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 16:10 +594 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (The US Constitution was created in part to address trade.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:09 +35 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Economic policies: Trump is raising taxes. In his first term the GOP establishment stopped him for largely doing so, but now he is.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:08 −33 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: Tariffs are taxes, so Trump is enacting one massive tax hike. To be seen how this plays out.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:08 +35 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: Source.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:06 +446 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (This is going to be one noteworthy experiment in raising taxes.)
- diffhist Fascism 12:42 +124 Generalrelative talk contribs (Undid revision 1284057489 by BlueberryA96 (talk) Scholars largely agree that the global financial crisis of 2008 was an inflection point, after which we saw a new prevalence of far-right movements, including explicitly fascist ones.) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Communism 10:29 −494 Tpbradbury talk contribs (→top: trim per tag request)
- diffhist Communism 09:58 −509 Tpbradbury talk contribs (→top: trim per tag request from 700 words)
- diffhist Communism 09:48 −146 Remsense talk contribs (Restored revision 1281510375 by Mangokeylime (talk): Rv "the communist flag" with made-up caption) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist Fascism 08:48 −124 BlueberryA96 talk contribs (Restructuring article. I don't know why 2008 was considered such a special point in history to justify creating a new section for it. The contemporary era for fascism is the post-World War II era in the aftermath of the defeat of the Axis Powers in 1945.) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Fascism 08:30 −65 LukeWiller talk contribs (→Anti-fascism: Removing unclear information)
- diffhist Communism 06:08 +146 LaparohMesa talk contribs (Added the communist flag) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist Fascism 00:12 +259 BlueberryA96 talk contribs (→International impact of the Great Depression and buildup to World War II: Added image of Jacques Doriot, leader of a major French fascist party in the 1930s-40s)
- diffhist Fascism 00:01 −13 BlueberryA96 talk contribs (→Impact of the Bolshevik Revolution: Changing this, as per the last edit about overemphasizing Leon Trotsky's analysis of fascism)
4 April 2025
- diffhist Fascism 23:59 −1,095 BlueberryA96 talk contribs (→Impact of the Bolshevik Revolution: This is overemphasizing Trotsky's analysis in this history section, he is one of many people who analyzed fascism but he was not a scholar on the subject.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:56 −221 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→21st century: Forget about it lolz.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:55 +4,045 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→21st century: fix.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:55 −4,045 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: Yeah, it's gone we can move that to the history section, BYE.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:52 +64 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: I'm not surprised. People don't realize mercantilism was once the dominant economic model lol.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:49 −2 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: Mercantilism might seem odd to the modern world, but it's nothing new. Trump isn't inventing anything new, just trying to reimpose it.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:48 +27 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: Need the damn Gerstle source. Sorry for the profanity, but with today's stock market crash this is urgent.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:46 +312 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: It's fundamentally a destruction of that kind of conservatism, in lieu of creating mercantilism reminiscent of the 16th to 19th centuries.)