Communism: a classless stateless society based on common ownership and production for use. Fascism: an authoritarian variety of capitalism, with wages system, production for sale and no democratic rights.
Fascism supports private enterprise. A+
Communism. This is one reason Britain appeased Germany in the 1930s. Britain would have preferred fascism over communism.
Both are authoritarian governments, but fascism focuses more on aggressive expansion.
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Well, for one thing, communism supports the lower class and redistributes (money, land, etc.) in order to create an equal playing ground for everyone. Fascism is more supportive of the middle class and didn't take and redistribute land. Fascists also tried to get rid of "undesirables." You might even say that both have come to fairly disastrous ends.
No, not at all. At the moment it is a democracy. In the past it has had brutal military dictatorships, and has tended towards Fascism and populism. When Juan Peron was dictator, he welcomed Nazis fleeing from justice.However, it should be noted, that both communism and fascism are a total government control. There is little real difference between them.
Fascism and Communism. Michael Montagne
Fascism and or communism
Actually, Fascism (at least the Nazi Germany version) was basically Communism without the idea of Nationalism. Hitler revered the Communist philosophy, he just believed Fascism was better because it described ones primary loyalty to the state.
Fascism and communism are different ideologies with contrasting beliefs and goals. Fascism emphasizes nationalism, hierarchy, and authoritarianism, while communism focuses on class equality, state control of resources, and the eventual creation of a classless society. Fascism typically upholds traditional values and has a strong leader figure, whereas communism aims to abolish private property and establish collective ownership of resources.
Fascism for novanet. Totalitarianism for NovaNET