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    Chaplin and Fascism

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    ghetto resident under the regime of Adenoid Hynkel (also played by Chaplin). The similarity of Hynkel to Adolf Hitler wasn ’t exactly a coincidence. Being Chaplin ’s first sound film with dialogue‚ he decided to make it an attack on fascism. The leading symbol of fascism in that time‚ of course was Hitler. In the film‚ Hynkel is portrayed as a loud-mouthed fanatical fool. (McDonald‚ Conway‚ Ricci‚ 206) Chaplin always disliked the idea of being compared to the German ruler‚ despite the obvious similarities

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    Italy

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    The Economic Impact of the UK Film Industry Supported by the UK Film Council‚ Framestore Ltd‚ Cinesite Ltd‚ Double Negative Ltd and Pinewood Shepperton plc June 2010 Third Edition (previous editions published 2007 and 2005) Contents 1. KEY POINTS 1 2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 3. INTRODUCTION 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 4. 5. 7. 8. 48 Introduction .......................................................................................................

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    Franco Fascism Analysis

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    Fascism can be defined as a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power‚ forcibly suppression opposition and criticism‚ regimenting all industry commerce and emphasising an aggressive nationalism and often racism (Idaho). Francisco Franco was the dictator of Spain for over 36 years which was made possible by the Spanish Civil War. Even though he had some of the characteristics of a fascist he was not a true fascist. He was a pragmatist‚ nationalist and anti-communist who did not desire

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    The History of Italy

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    Italy is a country that has gone through many changes throughout its history. It has faced many obstacles but has remained nationalistic and eager for unification. The political history of Italy is quite extensive. The Greeks were the first to settle in Italy and established colonies in the southern part of the country and in Sicily. There was not a sense of political reality as much as there was a civilization (Windows on Italy- History). While the Greeks controlled the south the Gauls‚ or

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    Critical Review of Fascism

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    A critical Review of Blinkhorn Martin 2000‚ Fascism and the Right in Europe (1919-1945) Over the past thirty years‚ political scientists‚ sociologists‚ social psychologists and historians have tried to isolate the essential and distinct features of Fascism. There is no doubt that the goal is pretentious‚ because the term is “loosely applied”(Blinkhorn‚2000‚p.4) to right wing movements‚ regimes‚ and even the interwar period. Regardless of these various attributions‚ there seems to be an elusive

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    Communism and Fascism are two types of government that are dictatorships. Both were made out to be solutions to the poor conditions of their homelands and were pushed by men such as Karl Marx‚ Adolf Hitler‚ and Benito Mussolini. Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto and Hitler wrote his 25 Points which were used to introduce both Communism and Fascism to the people of Europe. Mussolini also defined fascism in the Italian Encyclopedia. In the end‚ Fascism succeeded and became the government of multiple

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    Basic Tenets of Fascism

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    - Fascism was an amalgam of many strains of thought largely deriving from the nineteenth-century movement of social Darwinism‚ socialism‚ nationalism‚ and social Catholicism-born of pragmatism and opportunism as much as conviction. - Fascism was nationalistic‚ capitalistic‚ emotional‚ voluntarist‚ and hierarchical. - Not surprisingly‚ given its founders’ socialist past‚ fascism borrowed from Marxism a political strategy based on economics. But unlike Marxism‚ fascism sought to preserve

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    Over 19.5 million people worldwide have either followed willingly or been forced to follow dictatorial types of government systems. Fascism is one of those systems and this type of government in both Germany and Italy were introduced to it by two infamous dictators. While the two countries have many similarities‚ they also implemented fascism differently with how their dictators were motivated to achieve their goals. Both Fascist regimes had something in common and that is their use of authoritarianism

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    European open‚ the authors in this article confer two or three more words to the last said. The west of present Slovenia‚ which in 1920 with the Treaty of Rapallo ended up being a bit of the Kingdom of Italy‚ was the key region confronted with the principle totalitarian structure – Fascism. Italian Fascism denied any national rights to Slovenes (in like manner‚ Istrian Croats) and endeavored to Italianize them. The extensively discerning Slovenes‚ in particular priests and showed people were ousted

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    Communism Fascism Essay

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    Yara Akl 8 May 12 Communism & Fascism Essay The Russian Revolution is not just one revolution. It consisted of many revolutions in 1917‚ like the February Revolution and the October Revolution. In the February Revolution‚ this took place sometime in March in 1917. The Members of the Imperial parliament‚ or Duma‚ assumed control of the country‚ forming the Russian Provisional Government. It was focused around Petrograd‚ (which is now St. Petersburg). The army leadership felt they did not have the

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