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    require strong leadership in order for a society to work (Freeland 2018). A core tenet of fascism is that strength‚ power and domination should be embraced by the individual and one should never shy away from these positions‚ because in the eyes of a fascist the strongest survive (Freeland 2018). Considering that the strongest survive in a government‚ this indicates that competition is encouraged in a governing society. However‚ the theorist’s pacifism clearly state that competition is harmful to a society

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    With the fascist government in “Fahrenheit 451‚” it can be easily inferred that books are not the only subject of limitation. It was said that cars were only allowed to drive at very high speeds and walking on the streets was forbidden‚ and that if people did otherwise‚ they would be given hefty fines and in some cases taken into custody. From this‚ it is almost obvious that the fascist government is trying to control all aspects of people’s lives

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    Contents [hide] 1 Fascist economic policy 2 First steps 3 Firmer intervention 4 The Corporative phase 5 The Great Depression 6 After the Depression 7 References 8 See also [edit]Fascist economic policy The neutrality of this section is disputed. Please see the discussion on the talk page. (February 2008) Please do not remove this message until the dispute is resolved. Benito Mussolini came to power in 1922 and transformed the country ’s economy along fascist ideology. He was not

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    for more radical parties such as the Fascists to enter the political spectrum. Threats to the government’s power came from both the far right and left‚ with the Fascist party gaining 35 seats in 1921 and membership for the Partito Socialista Italiano rising from 50‚000 to 200‚000 during the Bienno Rosso. However‚ circumstance was not the sole determinant of Mussolini’s success. Mussolini himself was a highly influential orator and was able to make his Fascist party appeal to all social classes. His

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    Riefenstahl nevertheless‚ did and continues to proclaim the film to be a documentary based on ‘pure history’. In response to Riefenstahl‚ Susan Sontag’s article‚ Fascinating Fascism‚ indicates the film to be nothing more than ‘pure propaganda and fascist’. Robin Wood author of the article Fascism/Cinema‚ concurs with Susan Sontag’s response. While exquisite use of film techniques may guild viewer to presume otherwise‚ Susan Sontag asserts Riefenstahl’s

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    Mussolini was the figure head that was looked upon as being respectable and disassociating himself from the violent perspective that many had about the fascism. He had an ability to adapt to circustances and able to fit fascist policies to needs. And he was able to get the local fascist leaders to accept his leadership and he gave the party a sense of nation discipline. He successfully was able to get the policy to achieve power not through a total use of violence but through the use of the threat of

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    authoritarian fascists. Using the ruins left behind by the German onslaught to justify their new radical ideas‚ they built a political campaign fueled by hate for Germans. They blamed the current state

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    Emergence of Mussolini Mussolini Creates Fascist Party [1921] Fascists appealed to the landed classes due to their attack on socialists‚ catholic unions‚ and peasant leagues. Mussolini gained support from elites and liberal politicians. Fascist Party win 35 seats in elections Fascist Party grows to 300‚000 members March on Rome: Mussolini was pushed into March on Rome where Italo Balbo told Mussolini: “We are going‚ either with you or without you”. Fascists stage a March on Rome in October 1922

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    communism is signaled in the ideas of the Falange‚ a fascist Spanish party: “Our spiritual and national sensibilities also lead us to reject Marxism. We shall direct the impetus currently led astray by Marxism‚ in the direction of demanding their direct participation in the great task of the national state.” In other words‚ fascists‚ being nationalist‚ were appalled by the communist desire for international unity among workers. In the fascist opinion‚ people were citizens of their own countries

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    Fascism‚ explains Mussolini’s success based on it and clarifies what exactly Adolf Hitler adopted from the Italian Fascist ideology to incorporated into his own Third Reich. One of the fundamental tenants in Mussolini Doctrine of Fascism is the strong sense of nationalism‚ which we wants the Italian people to embrace. As a result‚ he calls for a unification of all Italians over his Fascist regime. Mussolini truly thought that the Italian nation was preordained for greatness‚ and that the only way

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