Fascism, a particular political response to the challenges with which the management of capitalist society may be confronted in violent and deep crises, has returned to the (1) West, fascist movements were only forced to retreat into the background and hide behind the scenes, without really disappearing, (2) East, subjection to globalized neoliberal model and accompany lumpen development and (3) South, popular movements temporarily prevent the return of para-fascist dictatorship, however, may return due to the conflict the conflict between the movement of the working classes and local and world capitalism relates to the spread of the systemic crisis of generalized, financialized, and globalized monopoly capitalism. In the west, In the south, The right in European parliaments between the two world wars was always complaisant about fascism and even about the more repugnant Nazism, specifically, the support of the socialist and social-democratic parties of Western and Central Europe for the anti-communist campaigns undertaken by the conservative right shares responsibility for the later return of fascism. The author argues that the return of fascism is due to the western right’s complaisant view of past and present fascism in order to support anti-communist campaigns.