Communism is the theory that all things should be shared equally among all people. The concept of government in communism is that it should exist only to protect this state. In the real world, however, communism always begets totalitarian dictatorships (which are, while not communism in and of themselves, a result of communism).
Fascism is a combination of far-right capitalism and nationalism, where people are completely denied all participation in government in the favor of elites. It is considered the absolute opposite of socialism.
Socialism is the idea that the government exists to help (and to an extent control) people. Socialists support high taxes and government spending on the populus. Basically, it's the concept of "you pay taxes, the government handles everything else."
Yes, National Socialism (Nazism) and Communism are both forms of the catch-all term, Fascism.
False, communism when actually employed in government is much more controlling than standard socialism. Communism is an extreme version of socialism. Under communism, private ownership, private property & business ownership is forbidden. Fascism is a less extreme version of socialism. Under Fascism, business & property ownership is allowed but controlled & directed by the government.
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.
Socialism is a less restrictive form of Communism. While socialism is communist based, it can fall under various forms of fascism. In fact, Hitler's original party was based on National Socialism.
-Liberalism -Conservatism -Socialism/Communism -Nationalism/Fascism
Gertrude Wolff has written: 'Modern economic systems' -- subject(s): Capitalism, Communism, Economic policy, Fascism, Socialism
Communism and fascism are both authoritarian political ideologies, but they differ fundamentally in their goals and ideologies. Communism advocates for a classless society where the means of production are owned collectively, aiming for egalitarianism and the abolition of private property. In contrast, fascism emphasizes nationalism, often promoting a hierarchical society based on race or ethnicity, and supports a strong, centralized government led by a dictatorial leader. While communism seeks to eliminate class distinctions, fascism seeks to strengthen national identity and unity, often at the expense of individual rights and freedoms.
Albert Weisbord has written: 'The conquest of power' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Anarchism and anarchists, Communism, Fascism, Liberalism, Socialism, Syndicalism
Fascism implies dictatorship, racism and oppression. In contrast, Socialism has no government, as it has no rulers or bosses or classes or money.
Fascism supports private enterprise. A+
The rise of totalitarianism happens during the Great Depression and before WWII. The governments associated are fascism, communism, the Nazi Party, and socialism. It is the rise of governments with dictators.
George Orwell isn't against communism. He actually was a communist. He was against the fascism that the Soviet Union essentially became.