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POLITICAL IDEOLOGY AND MOVEMENT
Fascist; Fascists; Fascism as a political movement; Fascistic; Fasism; Fasist; Fashism; Fascist regime; Fascisist; Fascisized; Facism- meaning; Fascsim; Fascisti; Para-fascism; Parafascism; Facsism; Pro-fascist; Criticism of fascism; Facsist; Fascist state; Fascist movement; Para-fascist; History of fascism; Fascist values; Fascist core tenets; Fascist tenets; Left-wing fascism; Religious fascism; Fascismo
  • [[Fasci d'Azione Rivoluzionaria]]}} to promote the Italian intervention in the war as a [[revolutionary nationalist]] action to liberate Italian-claimed lands from Austria-Hungary
  • Corpses of victims of the German [[Buchenwald concentration camp]]
  • Members of the [[League of German Girls]], an organization for girls within the Nazi Party in Germany
  • Nazis in Munich during the [[Beer Hall Putsch]]
  • [[Enrico Corradini]]
  • Residents of [[Fiume]] cheer the arrival of [[Gabriele d'Annunzio]] and his blackshirt-wearing nationalist raiders, as D'Annunzio and fascist [[Alceste De Ambris]] developed the quasi-fascist [[Italian Regency of Carnaro]] (a city-state in Fiume) from 1919 to 1920 and whose actions by D'Annunzio in Fiume inspired the Italian fascist movement.
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  • [[Giorgio Almirante]], leader of the [[Italian Social Movement]] from 1969 to 1987
  • Golden Dawn demonstration in Greece in 2012
  • Hitler and Spanish dictator [[Francisco Franco]] in [[Meeting at Hendaye]], on 23 October 1940
  • [[Benito Mussolini]] (left) and [[Adolf Hitler]] (right)
  • German soldiers parading through Lübeck in the days leading up to World War I. [[Johann Plenge]]'s concept of the "[[Spirit of 1914]]" identified the outbreak of war as a moment that forged nationalistic German solidarity.
  • Emaciated]] male inmate at the Italian [[Rab concentration camp]]
  • [[Arditi]]}} corps (here in 1918 holding daggers, a symbol of their group), which was formed in 1917 as groups of soldiers trained for dangerous missions, characterized by refusal to surrender and willingness to fight to the death. Their black uniforms inspired those of the Italian Fascist movement.
  • [[Juan Perón]], [[President of Argentina]] from 1946 to 1955 and 1973 to 1974, admired [[Italian Fascism]] and modelled his economic policies on those pursued by Fascist Italy.
  • [[Filippo Tommaso Marinetti]], Italian modernist author of the [[Futurist Manifesto]] (1909) and later the co-author of the [[Fascist Manifesto]] (1919)
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  • Fascist Italy]] and [[Nazi Germany]], respectively
  • Piccole Italiane}}, an organization for girls within the National Fascist Party in Italy
  • Integralists]] marching in Brazil
  • The need for a ''people's car'' (''[[Volkswagen]]'' in German), its concept and its functional objectives were formulated by [[Adolf Hitler]].

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Definizione

fascist
(fascists)
1.
You use fascist to describe organizations, ideas, or systems which follow the principles of fascism.
...the threatening nature of fascist ideology.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
A fascist is someone who has fascist views.
N-COUNT
2.
If you refer to someone as a fascist, you are expressing disapproval of the fact that they have extreme views on something, and do not tolerate alternative views.
...the so-called health fascists who would meddle in their lives and regulate their calorie intake.
N-COUNT [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Fascism

Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement, characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation and race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.

Fascism rose to prominence in early 20th-century Europe. The first fascist movements emerged in Italy during World War I, before spreading to other European countries, most notably Germany. Fascism also had adherents outside of Europe. Opposed to anarchism, democracy, pluralism, liberalism, socialism, and Marxism, fascism is placed on the far-right wing within the traditional left–right spectrum.

Fascists saw World War I as a revolution that brought massive changes to the nature of war, society, the state, and technology. The advent of total war and the mass mobilization of society erased the distinction between civilians and combatants. A military citizenship arose in which all citizens were involved with the military in some manner. The war resulted in the rise of a powerful state capable of mobilizing millions of people to serve on the front lines and providing logistics to support them, as well as having unprecedented authority to intervene in the lives of citizens.

Fascism rejects assertions that violence is inherently bad and views imperialism, political violence and war as means to national rejuvenation. Fascists often advocate for the establishment of a totalitarian one-party state, and for a dirigiste economy, with the principal goal of achieving autarky (national economic self-sufficiency) through protectionist and economic interventionist policies. Fascism's extreme authoritarianism and nationalism often manifests as belief in racial purity or a master race, usually blended with some variant of racism or bigotry against a demonized "Other", such as Jews. These ideas have motivated fascist regimes to commit genocides, massacres, forced sterilizations, mass killings, and forced deportations.

Since the end of World War II in 1945, few parties have openly described themselves as fascist; the term is more often used pejoratively by political opponents. The descriptions of neo-fascist or post-fascist are sometimes employed to describe contemporary parties with ideologies similar to, or rooted in, 20th-century fascist movements. Some opposition groups have adopted the label anti-fascist or antifa to signify their stance.