Fascisme

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Tijd van wereldoorlogen. Uitleg over Fascisme en Nationaalsocialisme
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Kunt u uitleggen wat gevoelsmatigheid is het is wel moeilijk om dat te begrijpen

Sharr
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Facisme komt inderdaad uit italie ik schaam me soms echt voor sommige mensen van mijn volk als italiaan zijnde die dit steunen

siamotuttiugualieveryoneis
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Fascism assumes societal equality, with all citizens equal as Italian regardless of ethnicity or skin colour, and regimenting society under corporations (corporate state institutions so departmental/trade policy is streamlined and uniform).

Also, just so you know, British fascism (in the British Union of Fascists under Moseley) deeply denounced violence, but did use it in response to violence towards them.

German National Socialism is not fascism, but does take some influences from it. Namely totalitarianism and invents it's racism from bastardising nationalism (in the modern sense of 'patriotism').

National socialism isn't "fascisme 2.0" as you say, they are distinct ideologies which share some things in common; and you do miss a point about both. Both are inherently socialist in the word's general sense, not in its marxist sense). National socialism (specifically in Germany and it's derived parties) is racial socialism, whereas fascism is national syndicalism (definitionally, a type of socialism). You are completely correct with lebensraum and racism with national socialism.

You also say that Hitler wanted to unite all German speaking people's, which is only technically partially true. Hitler wanted to unite all ethnic Germans, the volksdeutsche, into one body politic; he also wanted to reconqour lost lands (to pursue revanchism) in France (Alsace Lorraine), Czechia (the Sudetenland), Poland (former territories of the Kingdom of Prussia) and Denmark (Slesvig-Holstein).

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Fascism was in practice invented in France, but never mind.

christopherwood