Fascism


 
 
Fascism

Fascism (in Italian, fascismo), capitalized, was the authoritarian political movement which ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943 under the leadership of Benito Mussolini. Similar political movements spread across Europe between World War One and World War Two and took several forms such as Nazism and Clerical fascism. Neofascism is generally used to describe post-WWII movements seen to have fascist attributes.

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Fascism was typified by attempts to impose state control over all aspects of life. The definitional debates and arguments by academics over the nature of fascism, however, fill entire bookshelves. There are clearly elements of both left and right ideology in the development of Fascism.

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Modern colloquial usage of the word has extended the definition of the terms fascism and neofascism to refer to any totalitarian worldview regardless of its political ideology, although scholars frown on this. Sometimes the word "fascist" is used as a hyperbolic political epithet.

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The word "fascism" comes from fascio (plural: fasci), which may mean "bundle," as in a political or militant group or a nation, but also from the fasces (rods bundled around an axe), which were an ancient Roman symbol of the authority of magistrates. The Italian 'Fascisti' were also known as Black Shirts for their style of uniform incorporating a black shirt (See Also: political colour).

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Italian Fascism is often considered to be a proper noun and thus denoted by a capital letter "F", whereas generic fascism is conventionally represented with the lower-case character "f". Italian Fascism is considered a model for other forms of fascism, yet there is disagreement over which aspects of structure, tactics, culture, and ideology represent a "fascist minimum" or core.

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Italian Fascism
Italian Fascism
This is the Work of Fascism: Children Without Parents  Children Without Bread
This is the Work of Fascism: Children Without Parents Children Without Bread
Our Common Objective Always: to Squash Fascism
Our Common Objective Always: to Squash Fascism

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Introduction
Definition
The origin and ideology of Fascism
Italian Fascism
Nazism and Fascism
Mussolini's influences
Fascism and the political spectrum
Fascism and other totalitarian regimes
Anti-Communism
Fascism and the Catholic Church
Fascism and the Protestant churches
Practice of fascism
Fascism as an international phenomenon
Fascism in the United States?
Neo-Fascism
Fascist mottos and sayings
Related topics
References
General bibliography
Further reading
External links
 
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