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10 May, 21:58

Which did fascists believe were more important the individual or the state

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  1. 10 May, 22:06
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    Fascists believe than the nation is more important than the individual.

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    Fascism is a totalitarian political system and ideology. It puts its own nation above other nations, and it exalts the nation above the rights or the fate of the individual. The government is a one-party dictatorship directed by a great leader - the Führer, the Duce, el Caudillo -, the dictator. It is characterized by a capitalist economy under large government controls and the violent repression or even elimination of political opponents. There is also strict social regimentation, each individaul has a place in society and a role to perform; the best example of this is the corporativist fascist Italian regime of Benito Mussolini, Il Duce.
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