Difference between revisions of "Fascist"

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The narrowest possible definition is membership in the ''Italian National Fascist party''. Using this definition the ideology of fascism is easy to define because it can be found in the manifesto of the party.
 
The narrowest possible definition is membership in the ''Italian National Fascist party''. Using this definition the ideology of fascism is easy to define because it can be found in the manifesto of the party.
   
More broadly a fascist could be see to be an adherent to Italian fascism, Nazism, the ideology of Franciso Franco in Spain, or someone that seeks to re-establish a very similiar system. In this context fascism can be seen as dictatorial and corporatist. Fascists argue that democracy is fundamentally flawed and
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Most broadly a fascist could be seen to be an adherent to Italian fascism, Nazism, the ideology of Francisco Franco in Spain, or someone that seeks to re-establish a very similar system. In this context fascism can be seen as dictatorial and corporatist. Fascists argue that democracy is fundamentally flawed and doomed to fail. Unlike communists and socialists, fascists do not seek to nationalise industry, preferring for private enterprise to continue to operate. The do expect, however, that private enterprise be entirely subordinate to the state and support state iniatives. No fascist state has lasted
   
 
Definitions broader than this are meaningless.
 
Definitions broader than this are meaningless.

Revision as of 09:30, 20 November 2022

From time to time MRAs and others in the manosphere are called fascists.

The term Fascist is notoriously difficult to define.

The narrowest possible definition is membership in the Italian National Fascist party. Using this definition the ideology of fascism is easy to define because it can be found in the manifesto of the party.

Most broadly a fascist could be seen to be an adherent to Italian fascism, Nazism, the ideology of Francisco Franco in Spain, or someone that seeks to re-establish a very similar system. In this context fascism can be seen as dictatorial and corporatist. Fascists argue that democracy is fundamentally flawed and doomed to fail. Unlike communists and socialists, fascists do not seek to nationalise industry, preferring for private enterprise to continue to operate. The do expect, however, that private enterprise be entirely subordinate to the state and support state iniatives. No fascist state has lasted

Definitions broader than this are meaningless.