Fascism was created as a reaction of a communist rising in russia, as communism was more ''powerful'' than democracy, and with the corruption of Italy, Mussolini began his March to Rome in 1922 and seized the Government, the Monarch, Victor Emmanuel, fearing a Civil War, appointed Mussolini Head of State, Note that all fascist-run states during the World War 2 era had always seized power due to corruption, Hitler, Took the loss of WW1 in his context Mussolini overthrew the Government as it was poorly ran, but consider this, the more corrupt a Government is, the Stable-er the economy is, no unemployment in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, or in the Russian SFSR
Was Karl Marx a fascist or a communist?
Karl Marx is considered the father of modern Communist theory. It is grounded in economics and critique of capitalism. He didn't speculate on what a communist society would be like (post-revolutionary society) so he cannot be considered a utopian philosopher and his Communist theory cannot be considered utopian. He was certainly not a fascist.
What is the difference between fascism and racism?
Fascism is a form of government that wants to rid the world of democracy and replace it with a dictatorship. Fascists hold prejudice against a particular group of people to advance their ideas. Racism is a belief that because someone is from a different country or a different color, they are inferior.
Why did people respond to fascism positively?
Fascist leaders drew people in because they promised that they would create jobs and make their countries strong again, they also made the people feel empowered, and they usually did that by critizing another group of people. Benito Mussolini talked a lot how he would create the New Roman Empire and Hitler talked about how he would bring power to the "Aryan Race" by killing off all of the Jews. These people were responsible for creating some of the worst bloodshed in the history of the world.
Why does fascist government only works when?
It works when the people allow it to exist. If there is no push back from fascism it lives and grows. Fascism grows in hate, ignorance, and discrimination.
Who was the Founder of The Fascist Party?
musolini,may be before may be leter,no know you life history
What was the core belief of the National Fascist Party of Italy?
that a government should take the form of a military Dictatorship
that a government should take the form of a military dictatorship
Who was the Fascist dictator of Spain from 1938-1975?
General Francisco Franco Bahamonde, normally just called Franco.
Who was the first fascist leader in history?
Although one thinks of Fascism in relation to World War II, Fascism has also occurred in other countries. Lawrence Dennis, Elizabeth Diling, and Gerald Winrod are historical fascist figures.
Fascism is a variant of extreme corporatist nationalism headed by an authoritarian leadership and is usually classified as a far-right political theory. It originated in Italy under Mussolini and Hitler's Nazism is a variant of Fascism. Fascist movements shared certain common features, including the veneration of the state, a devotion to a strong leader, and an emphasis on ultra-nationalism and militarism. Fascism views political violence, war, and imperialism positively and it asserts that stronger nations have the right to expand their territory by displacing weaker nations since the national race was in perpetual conflict with other nations and races. It also argues that corporations should be able to maintain independence from direct government control (in contrast to communism), but that these privately-owned and run corporations should work in tandem with government interests.
A number of conservative ideologues will argue that all totalitarian ideologies are left-wing and, therefore, fascism is left-wing, but this ignores that the left/right distinction is a distinction of governmental values, not a distinction of the strength of government.
No. "Fascist" is what Democrats call Republicans. The Clintons are closer to socialists.
What leader is most closely associated with the rise of fascism in Italy prior to World War 2?
Benito Mussolini became the dictator of Italy in the Twenties and he was finally killed by the Italians during World War 2. 1945 I believe.
How did fascist regimes gain the support of their populations?
By taking advantage of a failing system of government fascist regimes can take control. The people wanted something better and the Fascists promised so much as well as portrayed a strong leadership image. People always want to look to a strong leader. If people feel that there is an emergency, they will do almost anything to keep the unthinkable from happening
Is North Korea Fascist or Communist?
They have a mix of both extreme Nationalism (Neo-Fascism) and Stalinism.
Why did fascism differ from communism?
Communism requires a government-controlled command economy, while fascism does not.
It's tough to answer whether it's good or bad, as with all ideologies it has its bad sides and good sides (which is often neglected in this case due to it being associated with intolerance).
Fascism is supposed to be a movement that combines the best of the capitalist system and the socialist one. It is authoritarian and nationalistic in nature, however while nationalistic it isn't racist in most cases, nazism is a unique form of fascism that blends the fascist system with biological racism. This is where most people get it wrong, fascism is monocultural, not necessarily monoracial.
Fascism is good to get the economy running, much more efficient than democracies, however at the cost of personal freedom, since Fascism puts the state before the person, and only those who contribute to the state get the benefits. It recognizes the struggle between classes however unlike communism it does not try to destroy the classes, instead it seeks to find a common ground between the rich, middle and poor. It's run by a single party and it's leader who has almost absolute power, however he is limited due to the fact that he needs to rule in the interest of the entire party.
I hope this cleared it up
What are good examples of fascisim in history?
Fascism is described as having the thought that one is superior to all others. An example of fascism could be seen during the Nazi time period in Germany. Adolf Hitler was a prime example of a fascist person.
Did Henry Ford support the Nazis?
Did he? To answer that question search Google and read the articles. Make up your own mind as to how much support he gave the Nazi's.
After 23 March 1933 most laws were simply made by decree: that is, Hitler simply signed an order. Sometimes, for propaganda purposes, 'major' laws were passed by the Reichstag. However, as all parties other than the Nazis were banned in May 1933, Germany was a one-party state. They didn't even bother to take a vote in the Reichstag after that: laws were passed 'by acclamation': wild cheering was taken to mean the law was passed.