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  • Fascism - Wikipedia
    Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy (left), and Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany (right), were notable fascist leaders
  • Fascism | Definition, Meaning, Characteristics, Examples, History . . .
    Although fascism is a notoriously difficult ideology to define, many 20th-century fascist movements shared several characteristics First, these movements sourced their political strength from populations experiencing economic woes, real or imagined
  • Fascism: The Word’s Meaning and History | Merriam-Webster
    Fascism refers to a way of organizing society with an emphasis on autocratic government, dictatorial leadership, and the suppression of opposition The word entered English as a result of Mussolini's political group, members of which were called 'fascisti' in Italy
  • What Is Fascism? What to Know About Its Brutal Origins | TIME
    Fascism is a movement that promotes the idea of a forcibly monolithic, regimented nation under the control of an autocratic ruler The word fascism comes from fascio, the Italian word for
  • fascism fascist — Wordorigins. org
    By strict definition, Fascism is an autocratic and ultranationalist political ideology, characterized by centralized authority focused on a dictatorial leader and militarism, use of force to suppress opposition, national or racial supremacy, and regimentation of society and the economy that subordinates the individual to the collective
  • Nazi vs. Fascist: Is There Really A Difference? - Dictionary. com
    Fascism is a system of government led by a dictator who typically rules by forcefully and often violently suppressing opposition and criticism, controlling all industry and commerce, and promoting nationalism and often racism
  • The Rise of Fascism | HIS 102: Change Progress; History of . . .
    The rise of fascism in Italy began during World War I, when Benito Mussolini and other radicals formed a political group (called a fasci) supporting the war against Germany and Austria-Hungary
  • What you should know about the term “Fascism”
    In the early 20th century, dictator Benito Mussolini climbed to power, and the members of his political party were called fascisti in Italian The fascisti used fasces, bundles of rods connected to an ax, to symbolize Italians united and obedient to the authority of the state
  • Fascism - Encyclopedia. com
    Fascism is a twentieth–century political ideology and movement based on nationalism and militarism, which emphasizes the importance of the state and the individual's overriding duty to it
  • What is Fascism | Definitions, History, Examples Analysis
    Roughly speaking, fascism is generally understood as a far-right, authoritarian, anti-democratic, ultranationalist political ideology Key examples include the totalitarian dictatorships of Hitler and Mussolini, which controlled the lives of citizens, restricted democratic institutions, and violently suppressed any form of dissent





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