What Is Fascism? - YouTube

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As far as political ideologies go, none are more universally reviled than fascism.
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Although the movement was only in effect for a short while in a select few countries, it’s
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repercussions are still felt to this day.
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So, what exactly is fascism?
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Essentially, fascism was born out of the idea that rational egalitarian democracies would
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ultimately lead to severe crisis and weakness.
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Around the late 1800s, a more irrational and emotional structure based on social Darwinism
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began to overtake the idea that people should have equality.
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Instead, fascism promised to create the rebirth of a new, stronger, and greater society, stripped
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of all its weaknesses.
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Some point to Italian writer and poet Gabriele D'Annunzio as the originator of this ideology.
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During the 1930s and 40s, it saw significant influence.
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First in Italy, then in Germany and Japan, although a large number of countries borrowed
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the ideology around the same time.
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In effect, fascism operates under a strict doctrine.
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First off, it attempts to unify country under a single genetic banner.
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Often this nationalism includes the concept of “racial” or “cultural” purity as
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a method of weeding out weakness.
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Hitler used this to paint Jews and other groups as not being part of a “pure Aryan race,"
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and thus worthy of being eliminated.
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Second, is the total control of society and people by the state, called totalitarianism.
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Citizens are expected to have unwavering faith in a single party ruling elite, in nearly
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all cases a dictator.
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It is intended to directly oppose pluralism, which is the ability of multiple parties to
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compete for power.
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Economically, fascism seeks to solve the problems of materialist capitalism and Marxist socialism.
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In practice, countries did this by promoting private enterprise, and handsomely rewarding
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successful businessmen while abolishing unions.
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However, the state would only allow businesses which served and promoted the national interest.
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They also sought to ban foreign trade to avoid becoming dependent on any other country.
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The end goal is to become fully self sufficient, and to be able to allocate significant resources
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towards the military.
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Fascism is also intensely supportive of violence to achieve political means.
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That specifically includes removing “weak” people from the fascist state, either by executing
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or deporting them.
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All through strict social laws enforced by a violent police army.
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In the 30s these were Hitler’s Brown Shirts and Mussolini’s Blackshirts.
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Finally, as a social ideology, fascism promotes youth and revolution, with a particular focus
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on strengthening desirable, and supposedly “moral” characteristics.
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For example, in Fascist Italy homosexuality was seen as moral weakness and expressly forbidden,
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along with pornography and prostitution.
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In Nazi Germany, abortions were legal, and often compulsory in cases of deformity or
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non-Aryan racial characteristics.
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However for healthy Aryan babies, abortion was illegal.
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Fascism is intended to craft a society to the ultimate ambitions of a single ruling
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party.
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As history has shown, this has promoted mass murder, eugenics, censorship, propaganda,
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and severe inequality.
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Some have said fascism defies the political spectrum entirely, and is neither left nor
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right.
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In the end, fascism is exactly what it sounds like: a nightmare.
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