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What is Fascism?
Fascism is a far-right political ideology characterized by authoritarian nationalism and often dictatorial power.
Key features of Fascism?
Key features include strong centralized government, suppression of dissent, social stratification, and an emphasis on nationalism.
Origin of the term 'Fascism'?
The term 'Fascism' derives from the Italian word 'fascio,' meaning 'bundle,' symbolizing strength through unity.
Who founded Fascism?
Benito Mussolini is considered the founder of Fascism, establishing it as a distinct political movement in Italy during the early 20th century.
Fascism vs. Communism?
Fascism emphasizes nationalism and often racial superiority, while Communism advocates for class struggle and the abolition of class systems.
Fascist symbolism?
Fascist groups often use symbolism such as the fasces, a bundle of rods with an axe, symbolizing unity and authority.
Fascism's stance on Democracy?
Fascism typically rejects democracy, promoting a single-party state and limiting political pluralism.
Impact of Fascism in Europe?
Fascism led to the rise of totalitarian regimes in the early 20th century, notably in Italy and Germany, and contributed to World War II.
Fascism's view on society?
Fascism advocates for a hierarchical society where the state is prioritized over individualism and collective rights.
Decline of Fascism?
Fascism declined after World War II, but its ideologies have resurfaced in various forms in contemporary politics.