What is Fascism?
Fascism is the unrestricted rule of a specific class that are
usually extremely wealthy and privileged; a full-scale onslaught upon lower
class people. Parliamentary and democratic institutions are usually ejected, or
degraded to be insignificant. (The Holocaust was mandated as legal). Elites
announce direct orders, usually through the influence of a populist leader.
Industry wages, social safety/security programs, labor and hour laws, and
progressive efforts are all subjected to legal attack. (Government system
established by a dictator owning complete power.)
Some ideals that prompt and popularize fascism are: racism, sexism, nationalism, and the idea of war bringing a wave of new job opportunities. Fascism is frequently employed as a strategic base for war. Fascist shifts in government and official ideology grow with war preparations.
Abuse and fear are instated as acceptable, and racism/sexism become national policy.
In history, there has never been a classification of capitalism that did not originate from a fascist base. Starting with the archaic British movement against the Chartists to today's array of imperialism, all primary capitalist nations own fascist roots.
Some ideals that prompt and popularize fascism are: racism, sexism, nationalism, and the idea of war bringing a wave of new job opportunities. Fascism is frequently employed as a strategic base for war. Fascist shifts in government and official ideology grow with war preparations.
Abuse and fear are instated as acceptable, and racism/sexism become national policy.
In history, there has never been a classification of capitalism that did not originate from a fascist base. Starting with the archaic British movement against the Chartists to today's array of imperialism, all primary capitalist nations own fascist roots.