Italian socialists who differed with the main-line Socialist Party's anti-war (WWI) stance as well as hard-line nationalists. Also, many Fascists were war veterans. Fascism was a strange, convoluted mixture of right-wing symbolism (nationalism, respect for figure of authority) with a left-wing execution (totalitarian rule, view that elites have an enlightened dedication to the common good).
Mussolini used his cult of personality along with the fear of communism many Italians harbored to gain widespread acceptance of Fascism. In addition, causing chaos in the streets then posing as the heroes when order was â??restoredâ?? was a very effective tactic that increased the widespread popularity of the â??Blackshirtsâ??.
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"Fascism" is a term that has many definitions but most people use it to describe ultra right-wing, authoritarian and racist political beliefs. In that sense you could in hindsight call the Japanese WW2 leadership 'fascist', but fascism as a formal national ideology during WW 2 is closely connected to only Germany, Italy and Spain. At the time it was never used in connection with Japan.
Italians supported fascism because it promoted Italian nationalism and the expansion of Italian territories. They wanted to restore Italy to the place of prominence it held during the time of Ancient Rome.
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Mussolini used his cult of personality along with the fear of communism many Italians harbored to gain widespread acceptance of Fascism. In addition, causing chaos in the streets then posing as the heroes when order was â??restoredâ?? was a very effective tactic that increased the widespread popularity of the â??Blackshirtsâ??.
Liberal Fascism has 496 pages.
Fruits of Fascism has 341 pages.
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"Fascism" is a term that has many definitions but most people use it to describe ultra right-wing, authoritarian and racist political beliefs. In that sense you could in hindsight call the Japanese WW2 leadership 'fascist', but fascism as a formal national ideology during WW 2 is closely connected to only Germany, Italy and Spain. At the time it was never used in connection with Japan.
Italians supported fascism because it promoted Italian nationalism and the expansion of Italian territories. They wanted to restore Italy to the place of prominence it held during the time of Ancient Rome.
Some Italians believe in God. In many cases, it's the God of Christianity in whom Italians believe. But there also are Italians who believe in the God of Judaism, the God of Islam, or the gods of Hinduism.Some Italians believe in the people of Italy or in particular parts of Italy. Italians tend to value the regular interactions of family and friends. They know that they live in a country that appeals to visitors. They also know that they make accessories, clothing, food, and other products that have worldwide appeal. For these reasons, Italians tend to believe in themselves and each other even when they stop believing in God.
No. A Nazi is a very specific kind of fascist, and fascism is a specific flavor of nationalist authoritarian government. Trump has proudly stated that he is a nationalist, and he has long favored authoritarian foreign leaders, and later in his administration, he has adopted an authoritarian and sometimes violent style that reminds many of fascism, but he has never adopted the specific ideology of the Nazis.
Close to 463,000 Italians live in Quebec.
With nationalism as the main foundation of fascism, the Golden Dawn party in Greece practices fascism. North Korea is considered by many to be a fascist state.
Assuming that the question is asking about political parties, fascism only permits ONE POLITICAL PARTY.
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