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/ˈfæʃɪzəm/
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*”fascism” is a form of ‘radical authoritarian nationalism’ that came to prominence in early 1900s europe, influenced by ‘national syndicalism’*
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(‘fascism’ originated in Italy during World War I and spread to other European countries)
(‘fascism’ opposes liberalism, Marxism and anarchism and is usually placed on the far-right within the traditional “left–right spectrum”)
(‘fascists’ saw World War I as a revolution that brought massive changes in the nature of war, society, the state, and technology)
The advent of total war and total mass mobilization of society had broken down the distinction between civilian and combatant.
A “military citizenship” arose in which all citizens were involved with the military in some manner during the war.
(the war had resulted in the rise of a powerful state capable of mobilizing millions of people to serve on the front lines and providing economic production and logistics to support them, as well as having unprecedented authority to intervene in the lives of citizens)
(‘fascists’ believe that liberal democracy is obsolete, and they regard the complete mobilization of society under a totalitarian one-party state as necessary to prepare a nation for armed conflict and to respond effectively to economic difficulties)
(such a state is led by a strong leader—such as a dictator and a martial government composed of the members of the governing fascist party—to forge national unity and maintain a stable and orderly society)
(‘Fascism’ rejects assertions that violence is automatically negative in nature, and views political violence, war, and imperialism as means that can achieve national rejuvenation.
Fascists advocate a mixed economy, with the principal goal of achieving autarky through protectionist and interventionist economic policies)
Since the end of World War II in 1945, few parties have openly described themselves as fascist, and the term is instead now usually used pejoratively by political opponents.
(the descriptions neo-fascist or post-fascist are sometimes applied more formally to describe parties of the far right with ideologies similar to, or rooted in, ’20th century fascist movements’)
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“KING”
“TYRANT”
“KLEPTOCRACY”
it’s merely the man ahead of the pack forcing the weaklings to “catch up”, so to speak…
i’m constantly reminded of my philmont experience…
“but i just can’t believe that he would be so mean…”
“a fascist perhaps…a nazi no!”
(aka mussolini)
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*👨🔬🕵️♀️🙇♀️*SKETCHES*🙇♂️👩🔬🕵️♂️*
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🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥*we won the war* 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥