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    philosopher. He had developed many ideas about how to restore peace and ensure harmony that governed Chinese way of life for three thousand years. Confucius taught five relationships that he felt must govern Chinese society. They were relationships between ruler and ruled‚ father and son‚ older brother and younger brother‚ husband and wife‚ and friend and friend. All but the last relationship‚ does the one person have authority over the other. Confucius said‚ "If a ruler himself is upright‚ all will

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    Chaplin and Fascism

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    a time when the world was experiencing many problems. Chaplin ’s personal beliefs‚ in combination with the events happening in the world at the time‚ were a driving force in what message one of his later films carried. Many historians note the similarity of Chaplin to Hitler. One of the most apparent facts is that they were both born within four days of each other in the year 1889. Furthermore‚ the two men bore a resemblance as adults‚ and a demand for "strict control over their subordinates when

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    Depression and Fascism

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    Lenin gain control of Russia between 1918-1921? Your answer must address the problems of World War I‚ the Russian Civil War‚ and War Communism. * Lenin had support of the Russian peasants‚ who made up a large portion of the Russian population. In March 1918‚ he signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk‚ ending Russia’s involvement in World War I and surrendering much of Russia’s resources. The Civil War ruined Russia’s economy. During the War‚ Lenin initiated War Communism. The state seized most factories

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    The Doctrine of Fascism

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    Doctrine of Fascism Some General Ideological Features "Reactionary concepts plus revolutionary emotion result in Fascist mentality." -Wilhelm Reich Is nationalism inherently evil? Would a one-world government be more preferable? Are appreciating and defending one’s own culture and cultural values somehow primitive instincts that must be overcome by the educational efforts of the enlightened? We have all heard of Fascism‚ but

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    Ryan Johnson December 13‚ 2012 HIST 3400 Soper Venetian Fascism in the Shadow of Wars The qualities that compose fascism are debatable and endless. What is really important about fascism is how it attempted to succeed by influencing not only Venetian‚ but also Italian culture and society from the beginning of World War I until the end of World War II. Benito Mussolini when speaking on fascism stated that‚ “…For Fascism‚ the growth of empire‚ that is to say the expansion of the nation‚ is

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    fascism in italy

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    shape of Fascism under the leadership of Benito Mussolini. The world ’fascism’ draws its root from the Roman word ’Fascio’ which means a bundle of rods‚ which was once the emblem of the authority of Roman victors. It emerged as a movement in the post World War I period not only to meet the challenges of the international communist movement but also to tackic the various problems which confronted Italy and which the Italian government was not able to tackle. Cause for the Rise of Fascism. A number

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    Fascism in Europe

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    Fascism Geographic distribution of Fascism Italy Benito Mussolini began as a socialist. He started moving to a more nationalist ideology and in 1922 formed the first fascist regime. 1939‚ teamed up with Hitler. He was killed in 1945. This marked the end of fascism in Italy. Germany The local variety of fascism in Germany is known as National Socialism (nazi). Adolf Hitler won the largest share of the voted in election in 1932 (33% of the vote)‚ so the president of Germany asked him to form

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    Whether or not Nazism can actually be defined as a branch of Fascism is not entirely clear‚ but they share many of the same characteristics. When Drexler originated the German Workers’ Union‚ he intended to do so with set nationalistic goals‚ but then a racist tone was taken on. As the German Workers’

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    Fascism in Japan

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    Without fascism‚ there would be no Japan. Or without fascism‚ would there be a better Japan? Fascism promotes political violence and war. It emphasizes on “nation before self” and believes that so long as the nation prospers‚ so will the people. Before Japan adopted this policy‚ it came across a spread of others that included national isolation‚ fukoku kyohei‚ democracy‚ finally fascism. Fukoku kyohei‚ a policy similar to fascism‚ was adopted during the Meiji period. This built the foundations

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    Fascism in Germany

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    as the Great Wall Street stock market crash of 1923 pushed the economy to a collapse before the people’s eyes. These unfavorable events made a nation in a state of insecurity‚ while fed up‚ the people looked for a rescuer. This came in the form of fascism‚ an ideology in which the individual is controlled by a supreme state under the control of one extreme dictator. The leader to direct the people of Germany out of all the problems and misfortunes was Adolf Hitler‚ a ruthless fascist dominator. With

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