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    -Rise of fascism and Nazism Fascism is a dictatorial form of government which Glorifies the state and Has one leader and one party.Fascism became a strong movement during the first part of the 20th century . After World War I many people were disappointed and angry because the war destroyed most of their country and some of their land was taken away from them. Italians were not satisfied with the way other countries treated the Italians after World War I. Benito Mussolini emerged as a powerful

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    Paradox Of Fascism

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    the practice of persuading someone to do things by using force or threats. An example of the sovereign paradox using both Bargaining and Coercion is Fascism; these political ideology were created to control and brain washed people to be obedient to the government and applied both to take over another countries due to its powers. To understand

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    Communism and Fascism

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    In Europe around the 1940s‚ there were two major forms of government in the world‚ communism and fascism. The major nations that used these government forms include Germany‚ Italy and Russia. All said nations benefited very greatly from the use of these ideologies whereas both ideologies have many of the same principles and basically just as many opposing principles. The similarities and differences vary greatly in the fields of social and economic influences and the impact on religion throughout

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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 Japan

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    has brought about changes in political‚ economic and social aspect of life. Most of which we think have brought about more harm than good to the nation‚ in other words they are more of a disaster than a blessing. First of‚ what is facism? Well.. Fascism is a political system in which the state has all the power. All citizens must work for the country and the government. A dictator or another powerful person is the head of such a state. He uses a strong army and a police force to keep law and order

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    FASCISM What is Fascism? Fascism is a form of extreme right-wing ideology that celebrates the nation or the race as an organic community transcending all other loyalties. It emphasizes a myth of national or racial rebirth after a period of decline or destruction. To this end‚ fascism calls for a "spiritual revolution" against signs of moral decay such as individualism and materialism‚ and seeks to purge "alien" forces and groups that threaten the organic community. Fascism tends to celebrate masculinity

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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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    Antz

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    demonstrated by General Mandible‚ was fascism or also known as nazism. General Mandible uses his army to make the other ants in the colony behave. There are many different situations shown in this movie to prove that General Mandible uses Fascism or Nazism in this movie. Whereas‚ on the other hand‚ Z wants a direct democracy. He wants everyone to say what they have to say and treats everyone evenly. The first reason showing that General Mandible is using a fascism or nazism is that he does not care

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    power and control. Both texts have a differentiation in terms of the ideas of power and control due to the contrasting political and social contexts involved. The authors‚ Orwell and Moore both succeed in demonstrating the context of communism and fascism respectively as a result of abusing the use of power and control. In Animal Farm and V for Vendetta‚ the use of propaganda is displayed through government manipulation over the populace. The oppression of people in the form of fear and violence reinforces

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    The Weimar Republic

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    Cited: Berlet‚ Chip. "What is Fascism?" < http://remember.org/hist.root.what.html>. Frei‚ Norbert. National Socialist Rule in Germany. Translated by

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