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What are the causes of Fascism???

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...and the stratagies of Fascism

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  1. There aren't really any causes to it - it's a belief system, really. It's like asking what the causes of Communism are. I suppose the things that can influence someone to be fascist include:

    - whether they've had numerous bad experiences with people of a set belief system, eg. they'd been bullied by a group of people who happened to all be of the same religion

    - being brought up with a fascist family, because your parent's beliefs greatly affect your own

    - being exposed to propaganda, eg. growing up in a town where the government is fascist and there are posters everywhere promoting it

    - if your friends are fascist, as the people you are close to will influence your beliefs


  2. fascism is where the individual person is forced to do things for the state or society as a whole, everyone has to do what the government tells them and it is usually extremely bigoted authoritarianism and is considered to be on the extreme right of politics.



    it is organized around having the key industries, etc. in the hands of large firms that are closely linked to the state. About the best way to describe it is as the right-wing version of socialism.

    Fascism is a variation on a theme of Socialism, except it is harsher on free enterprise. The government goes out of its way to nationalize everything and put all the power in one place. Hugo Chavez and Venezuela is a perfect example of Fascism.

    Fascism is when the government is tightly in bed with the corporations and makes decisions that benefits the corporations first. It assumes that all people and corporations have the same needs and anyone who disagrees is seen as an enemy. It is also heavily nationalistic

    Fascism relies on a zealous nationalism and militarism to control the population, and fascists traditionally try to attack those who dissent through ridicule and calling them treasonous... often resulting in violent purges.

    The fascist relies on propaganda and control of the language to perpetuate their power. They also demand the supremacy of a leader who they protect at all costs. – There is the merging of government and private business interests.

    MISPLACED GREED and a clamouring for POWER often constitutes facist regimes - and although the ideology on paper may be sound - I feel the nature of mankind does not allow it to be correctly implemented.

  3. It is the system of government characterised by rigid one party dictatorship, the political movement cause it.

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