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  • Fascism | Definition, Meaning, Characteristics, Examples, History . . .
    Fascism, political ideology and mass movement that dominated central, southern, and eastern Europe between 1919 and 1945 and was characterized by extreme militant nationalism, hatred of communism and socialism, contempt for democracy, and belief in natural social hierarchy and the rule of elites
  • Fascism - Authoritarianism, Nationalism, Militarism | Britannica
    Fascism - Authoritarianism, Nationalism, Militarism: There has been considerable disagreement among historians and political scientists about the nature of fascism Some scholars, for example, regard it as a socially radical movement with ideological ties to the Jacobins of the French Revolution, whereas others see it as an extreme form of conservatism inspired by a 19th-century backlash
  • What are some common characteristics of fascism? | Britannica
    What are some common characteristics of fascism? Although fascism is a notoriously difficult ideology to define, many 20th-century fascist movement
  • Ideology and rise of fascism | Britannica
    fascism , Philosophy of government that stresses the primacy and glory of the state, unquestioning obedience to its leader, subordination of the individual will to the state’s authority, and harsh suppression of dissent
  • Fascism - Authoritarianism, Nationalism, Totalitarianism | Britannica
    Fascism - Authoritarianism, Nationalism, Totalitarianism: Just as Marxists, liberals, and conservatives differed within and between various countries, so too did fascists In some countries there were rivalries between native fascist movements over personal, tactical, and other differences Fascist movements also displayed significant differences with respect to their acceptance of racism and
  • Fascism - Totalitarianism, Nationalism, Authoritarianism | Britannica
    Fascism - Totalitarianism, Nationalism, Authoritarianism: Mussolini and Hitler did not invent fascist ideology Indeed, fascism is neither a 20th-century creation nor a peculiarly Italian or German one Originating in the 19th century, fascist ideas appeared in the works of writers from France as well as Austria, Germany, and Italy, including political theorists such as Theodor Fritsch, Paul
  • Fascism Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    FASCISM meaning: 1 : 21332; 2 : 2 or Fascism : a way of organizing a society in which a government ruled by a dictator controls the lives of the people and in which people are not allowed to disagree with the government
  • Fascism - Totalitarianism, Authoritarianism, Nationalism | Britannica
    Fascism - Totalitarianism, Authoritarianism, Nationalism: In the second and third decades of the 21st century, right-wing populist and neofascist parties and movements in western Europe enjoyed a surge of popularity, fueled in part by a large influx of Muslim immigrants following the Arab Spring revolts in 2010–11 and, in some countries, by continued resentment of the European Union (EU
  • Fascism - Totalitarianism, Authoritarianism, Nationalism | Britannica
    Fascism - Totalitarianism, Authoritarianism, Nationalism: The body of postwar political ideologies, values, and agendas that are inspired by or resemble fascism are commonly referred to as neofascism Like their fascist predecessors, neofascists typically advocate militant nationalism and authoritarian values, oppose liberal individualism, attack Marxism and other left-wing ideologies, indulge
  • Italy - Anti-Fascist, Resistance, Partisans | Britannica
    Italy - Anti-Fascist, Resistance, Partisans: For a long time, organized anti-Fascist movements remained weak, divided, and illegal and had no access to press or radio The Communists were soon the most significant of these movements, as they had an underground organization and some Russian support and finance, but even they had only 7,000 members at most and had great difficulty in spreading





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