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Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) over the course of his lifetime went from Socialism - he was editor of Avanti, a socialist newspaper - to the leadership of a new political movement called "fascism" ...
Fascism is a totalitarian nationalist and corporatist ideology.
In his original article, "Fascism Anyone?", Laurence Britt (interview) compared the regimes of Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, Suharto, and Pinochet and identified 14 characteristics common to those ...
I am skeptical of efforts to produce a "definition" of fascism. As a dynamic historical current, fascism has taken many different forms, and has evolved dramatically in some ways.
What Fascism is: Multiple Definitions and applications ... This may surprise most educated people. One of the more common government strategies today, especially in developing regions is fascism.
The term fascism comes from the word fasces; an ax tightly wound with sticks. ... Several countries embraced fascism between World War I and World War II.
It is fascism. And fascism’s principles are wafting in the air today, ... German and Italian fascism form the historical models that define this twisted political worldview.
His documentary film, "America: From Freedom to Fascism", debunked the justification of both the IRS and the Federal Reserve as well as exposed their crooked basis. ... Keith Olbermann: There Is Fascism, Indeed
The only complete copy in English of Mussolini's Doctrine of Fascism, including the original footnotes. ... Like all sound political conceptions, Fascism is action and it is thought;
"Fascism, which was not afraid to call itself reactionary... does not hesitate to call itself illiberal and anti-liberal." ... The seeds of fascism, however, were planted in Italy. "Fascism is reaction," ...
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