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Fascism

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 Hitlers 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 ultranationalism 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.

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Who invented the political philosophy known as fascism?

Benito Mussolini is usually credited with writing The Doctrine of Fascism (though many scholars believe he didn't write it, but was called the author because he was the party leader). This book is the first, and really the only book about fascist theory. [Hitler's Mein Kampf is not about fascism.]

Was Germany's Weimar Republic a democracy or a fascist state?

From about 1919 to 1933, it was a parliamentary republic- very similar to the current governments of Australia and Canada, and even resembling the United Kingdom's.

After March 1933, with the ascension of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party, the Weimar Republic was transformed into a totalitarian dictatorship. The Nazis were not technically fascists, as there are some subtle differences between the two, but they are very similar and have many things in common. For that reason, it is common to see the term "fascist" applied to Nazis.

Is fascism liberal?

NO. Fascism specifically seeks to restrict the individual rights and liberties which form the basis of liberal policy.

Which leader is a fascist - Mussolini or Stalin?

No he was communist. The difference between the two is very defiant.

Did Australia ever have a fascism government?

No. Never. Regardless of one's personal views about the direction of any given government, Australia has never had a Fascist government.

When was Liberal Fascism created?

Liberal Fascism was created on 2008-01-08.

What is the difference between fascists and communism?

A lot. I would direct you to wikipedia or dictionary.com- they'll have good defintions of both terms.

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The fascism has more similarities than differences from the communism, although they claim foes and enemy against each other.

  1. -They all control a country in name of state.
  2. -They all exploit people from private possess.
  3. -They all advocate personal superstition of top political leader.
  4. -They all split the society by laws into different classes and neglect the principle of human equality.
  5. -They all discriminate one or few of the social classes by laws and by governmental propaganda, claiming that the majority of society is superior to the minority thereof, therefore persecution and exploitation of the minority have beneficial effects in social progress. Communism claims that proletarian is superior to capitalists or bourgeois while the fascism claims that Aryans are superior to Jewish and other races.
  6. -They all claim that their political power is not to be challenged and eliminate all possibilities of other politically different existence to maintain their dictatorship. Opposite or different political opinions are considered de facto illegal.
  7. -They all interfere private life of the individuals in name of people or of working class. Victims of political persecution feel their livings socially difficult or impossible. Secret police or similar functioning organization is widely active to inspect or supervise people's thoughts and speeches.
  8. -Legislation and trial are controlled only by governing political party.

Although with above there are some differences:

  1. -Fascism accepts the concept of country while communism thinks that the concept of country will eventually disappear.
  2. -Facsism thinks the social-class difference eternally exists and one of the government functions is to make every class accept the differences and keep the social order with such differences; Communism thinks social class will disappear and government is temperarily necessary before the whole world units.

In fact the main difference between the fascism and communism is that the former is a dictatorship on base of force while the latter is that on base of utopia.

Is Benito Mussolini single?

No, Benito Mussolini is not single.

What is fascist aggression?

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Does fascism allow private business?

Fascist States, of which Nazi Germany was a subset, are states built on a strong traditional, militaristic, and corporatist outlook. In terms of Corporatism, Fascists allow businesses to function as independently-owned monopolies, whose monopoly is protected by the state in exchange for permitting government direction. So, while privately-owned businesses are permitted, extensive government regulation and commandeering does occur in fascist states.

Is there a fascist cubism?

Fortunately not. But one type of Cubism was FACET Cubism.

How did both the Italian Fascists and the German Nazis gain power?

The Italian Fascists and the German Nazis gained power by recruiting the youth and intimidation through the use of force. Once established as a power, quickly controlling other areas led to the increased power levels.

When was BASF associated with the Nazi regime?

one of its subsidiaries produced Zyklon B, the infamous lethal gas used in concentration camps. Although the Nazis initially regarded BASF as a suspect, unpatriotic organization with links to the Jewish community, the company prospered under Hitler

Did all Germans support the Nazis?

No, the Jewish Germans were descriminated against. Although Hitler was able to win a majority of the German populations support through various techniques of propaganda, he apposed the Jew and therefore not all Germans supports his Nazi organisation.

What is the difference between fascist and communists?

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Who do the Nazi consider a traitor?

The Nazi's considered Jews, African Americans, Native Americans, Gay's... etc. to be traitors. basically anyone who was not them.

Why did Hitler want to destroy the Nazis?

Hittler didn't want to destroy the Nazis. He started Nazism, he wanted do destroy the Jews and any man who thought he was wrong. And during the Genoside, he is resposible for killing(estimated)11 million people, six million of them were Jews, and five million of them were non-Jews that were disliked by the Nazis...that's one bad dude...

Who were the Nazis disprespectful to?

Any human being, and any super natural being that stands for good.

What age did you have to be to be a Nazi soldier?

well the Nazis trained the boys at age 8 and became a solider at age 18

What is a grammer nazi?

An annoying person who corrects people's grammar constantly.