Both fascism and communism are totalitarian ideologies that advocate for a centralized government with control over all aspects of society. They both reject liberal democracy and capitalism, and seek to create a classless society through different means - fascism through a nationalist and authoritarian approach, and communism through a proletarian revolution.
Fascists wanted to abolish communism and liberal democracy. They viewed both as threats to their fascist ideology and sought to eliminate them in order to establish their authoritarian system of government.
Both "fascist" and "Nazi" refer to authoritarian political ideologies that prioritize nationalism, militarism, and a strong centralized government. The Nazi party, specifically, was a fascist political party led by Adolf Hitler in Germany during World War II.
Communism was first developed in Russia
A common political factor for US-aligned states in Europe during the Cold War was their shared commitment to containing the spread of communism. These states often formed alliances, such as NATO, to counter the influence of the Soviet Union and its allies in Eastern Europe. The US provided military and economic support to these countries as part of their efforts to uphold Western democratic values and oppose communism.
Two key powers of fascist regimes were authoritarianism, where a single ruling party had absolute control over political decisions and suppression of opposition, and nationalism, promoting the idea of a powerful, superior nation often through aggressive expansionism.
no it used to be totalitarianism but now is a fascist country
communism was rising, and people did not want to lose their businesses or their class rights. so they elected fascist dictators to govern instead of communists. they didn't like fascism, but liked it better than communism.
There is pretty much no historical figure who was both a fascist and communist in the true meaning of those words. Some today consider the Chinese Communist Party to be a Fascist Government, but this mistakes the name "Communist" as having anything to do with Marxist Doctrine and mistakes Fascist as purely being authoritarian and corporatist as opposed to its ideological bases as well.
The noun 'fascist' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
They were all imperialistic.They each had a fascist dictatorship, though Japan was not to fascist.
Communism is common in China.
The common characteristic is dictatorship and racism.
Fascists wanted to abolish communism and liberal democracy. They viewed both as threats to their fascist ideology and sought to eliminate them in order to establish their authoritarian system of government.
No, they tended to be strongly anti-Communist. The Axis powers were Fascist, the opposite end of the political spectrum.
communism seems to be more concerned with the welfare of the people. fascism=considers deferences in class communism=equal class
It violently suppressed any type of political
cuba is a totalitarian state, which allows their leader to have absolute power over the country, as they do not follow a constitution