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facism
National Socialism
Fascism, most prominent in Italy during WWII, amongst other countries. Or National Socialism (Nazism) adopted and promoted by Hitler in Germany at the time as well.
In a totalitarian political system, the government centralizes power and exerts complete control over all aspects of public and private life. Individual freedoms are severely restricted, with dissent suppressed through propaganda, censorship, and often violent repression. The state typically promotes an ideology that glorifies the ruling party or leader, and citizens are expected to conform to its dictates. This leads to a society where personal autonomy is undermined, and loyalty to the regime is paramount.
For the welfare of the county not themselves!
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A fascist government typically supports a centralized, authoritarian state led by a dictatorial leader, emphasizing strong nationalistic sentiments and often promoting the supremacy of a particular race or ethnicity. It suppresses dissent and political opposition, controls the media, and uses propaganda to maintain power. Fascism often glorifies militarism and may seek to expand territorial boundaries through aggressive nationalism. Economic control is usually present, with the state influencing or directing industry to align with national interests.
North Korea maintains strict control over its population through a combination of surveillance, propaganda, and repression. The government employs a pervasive security apparatus to monitor citizens, discouraging dissent and enforcing loyalty to the ruling regime. State-controlled media disseminates propaganda that glorifies the leadership and promotes a narrative of external threats, fostering a sense of nationalism. Additionally, harsh penalties, including imprisonment and forced labor, are imposed on those who oppose or challenge the government, ensuring compliance and obedience among the populace.
fascism
A keynote address often glorifies the history and leaders of a political party.
Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the Plague-Victims of Jaffa is a painting by David which glorifies Napoleon as a Christ like figure who heals victims with his touch. It was commissioned in an attempt to combat rumors that Napoleon had poisoned French troops.
Eg, "Glorify the Lord, or burneth in Hell." Glorify (glour-eff-ai), lit; "Give glory to."